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MONDAY, MAY 7, 1928 THE BISMAKUK ‘TRIBUNE , PAGE Club Members of , whan Pik Cessation of Warfare ord District Are | Fashion Plaque 4} Killed When Train | in Shantung Proposed week charging him with abandoning Meeting in Minot Strikes His Auto) 44.1. wey T-(AP)—The gen- Oe a Minot, N. Dy May 7—(AP)— eral statf and other high war and| Table Rock Dam Is “Farge, N. D., May 71—(AP)—| navy officials propose “that. Japan Representatives of 30 organizations Clarence Tableman, 39, farmer re-| shall hold Shartug provinnce and Now Believed Safe are attending the 21st annial meet- siding three miles southwest of|its railways until present difficul- ing of the thisd district North Da- Downer, Minn., was killed instantly {ties over Tsinan are solved. It was ‘ Peay ory oa 5c. Mey te kota Federation of Women’s clubs, and several persons narrowly es- Shi rdered to cease |earthen dyke erected by the Green- here today. : caped injury, when an Oriental Lim-| warfare in Shantung. ville city water works system, con- Mrs. J. E. Featherstone of Valley . ited Great Northern ‘train struck; With the general staff plans un-/tinued to hold in check 5,000,000,000 Social and Personal | nonsupport of his wife and child. A similer requisition was issued last Parties For Major Independent Women And Mrs. Lovewell | Voters Will Meet |; at Fort This Week} in Bismarck May 10 Major and Mrs. C. H. Lovewell of! Independent women voters of City, president of the North Dakota t Baker, Minn., Sunday. |der consideration by the cabinet and| gallons of water in the artificial Fort Lincoln, who are leaving soon | Burleigh county will meet in Bis- federation, was to. be rinetp TH he i — ysl Pa a favorable decision ex, ion fake it created. Through the leak for their new station at Fort Snell-|marck Thursday, according to an speaker of the first formal session the smoker on the train was de-|navy department decided ad- | at its base waters continu.d to gush, railed. ditional ships to various Chinese | slowly relieving the pressure. ports. Slides around the leak, which were Eight destro: were ordered , discovered about the 42-inch outlet from the fleet base at Kure to the|valve late Friday, continued, but of 13 Students to Be| Yangtze river, seven from thejengineers were optim’ ti. that the sebo fleet base to Swaton andjearthern barrier would hold until Awarded Fellowships|canton, and four from the naval|the waters behind it drained suf- ing, Minn., will be guests of honor|announcement made by Mrs. C. B. at several parties at the post this|Whittey, chairman for Burleigh week. county, Lieutenant and Mrs. iat f 0.!_ Mrs. John B. Cooley of Grand Jones are entertaining for Major|Forks, state chairman of the Inde- and Mrs. Lovewell and for Herman! pendent women’s organization, will! H. Mueller, Mrs, Jones’ father,'be the principal speaker at the Hel rial race meeting con- Inues through Tuesday. ! Karke Git The federation dinner takes place Grand Forks Girl One this evening. Contracts Awarded Te, nn 2 os ee ee ae For School at Velva nfo, My nw er Ren Cra |g Ned a ton oo ¥ 5 \ ao —_—— fF ‘, post medical corps were hosts at al cific hotel. Mrs. Cooley has re- Minot, May 7.—U)—Contracts A aes RS ib ea uMNE it ae cine ada jae buffet supper and cards Saturday |cently returned from Mexico and for the construction of a new high warded fellowships by the New sie | expeditionary force which CARD OF THANKS spe purer to Major and eae Adis Ue adacead farm prob- school building at Velva have been York school of social work, it was|will number 18,000 men, including] We wish to thank our many NndRsthh ee rs A store ebnteration and discussion ens. it of the building and Sere ia aikmara canarias ise cette ie? Se trs one peat ee saints a Se ryathy aac the . m a i black in ringl id extend rom co! 5 assistance and sympathy during the ‘Se-A-Wan-A’ Will will be held following the luncheon. |: equipment will be aproximately dows bed the oes laton «he watua counts peoteusionsl ealnitig WANTED IN RANSOM COUNTY | death of our beloved daughter and Be Gi T d: s ie $80,000. J. H. Mackley of Minot was; smart importd turban. in social work. Papers asking the return to Ran-/ sister. We also wish to express our e Given lLuesdaay Emily C. Olson and awarded the general contract; J. C. Those named included Marie; som county of Robert M. Lee, now| thanks for the beautiful floral offer- Canning of Williston, the gl Youngberg, Grand Forks, N. D. being held in Arizona, were issued| ings. at City Auditorium] Willis Shepard Are Edwerd_ J, Dehne of 423 Second|and heating contract; the Kopal Harveyites Debate eee ame today at the "s office. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Tebbo Harms 7 street, Bismarck, who won the ora-|Electrie company, Minot, the elec- yt TOO is chat with abandonment and and Children, A ptformance of the operetta U. Honor Students) toricai division of the” third. dis-| trial contract, and Peter Hatand of| Question of Having wight Na th ud “Se-A-Wan-A” was given by the trict contests held 'n Bismarc:: last | Minot, the painting contract. Indian girls Sunday at the state; Emily C. Olson and Willis Shep-| Weck. Mr. Dehne’s selection was} —— penitentiary. The final perform-'ard of Bismarck, students at the The Constitution. Lydia Darrah Shops uate, 18 to 25 years, for employ- ance of the play will be given Tues-/state university, were recently | ———— - - — -._ |. Harvey, N. D., May 7.—()—] ment at one of leading local serv- day evening at the city auditorium. ed among the most representa-| Mrs, R. G. Wilde and pate| Are Damaged by Fire; Whether to renew’ the franchise of| ice stations. Excellent opportun- Miss Clara Peltier, playing th tudents of the Junior class to! Simon will be hosteases to members pnt the Central Light and Power com-| ity for advancement to hustler title role in the operetta, is being the “Grey Gown” and act as| of the W ’s Club at a Metiers| Minneapolis, May 7.—()—Fire| Pany to distribute electric current in} and business getter. Write P, 0. assisted by Alice Slater, Lillian t the annual commencement | Day pa his evening at the home| destroyed a great part of the three-|the city of Harvey or construct a} Box 38. Peltier, Marie LaFrance, Marion 3, according to an announce-| of Mrs. Wilde. story candy factory of the Lydia|™unicipal electric plant is the ques- Slater, Dora LaFrance, Julia Page made public at a program pre- ° Darrah Candy Shops, Inc. at 426|tion which will be decided here in] FOR RENT—Unfurnished apert- and Anna St. Arnaud, cd by Blue Key, national honor-| A regular m n|Central avenue, here. late’ Sunday |the near future. ‘The electric com-| ment, ¢ rooms and bath. Front City Light Plant/ "Air itomarce high sekeol grat The Little Girls glee club will |a: ervice club, at the weekly con- 1 Tu eveni 8| ‘ pany is seeking a renewal of its} and rear entrances. Hot water sing several selections during the on. | the A. 0..U. W Te Niece Cr ire Te nerratr (franchise which will expire in the Well ventilated with ten intermission. The glee club con- e Grey Gown wearers are| session wiil follow us fighting the flames, the fire |Near future but citizens of the cit No family with children sisting of the older girls, will sing,!picked by a faculty cemmittee as and there will be solos by Ida Azure jth wesentative students of and Rena White. third year class, both in scholas- Mrs. Hermann Scheffer is direc and extra-curricular activit ing the music, while the dancin; ‘welve juniors were chosen for m and dramatics hay coach; hals and ushers for commence Mrs. D. Bruce Doyle. | The girls are under the direction of 3 finally brought under control {before Mt gutted the building. An ammonia plant in the base- ; ; ‘2 ment of the building exploded, flood- | S16 ty thirecreltin a Ly er Wonk WANTED si ing the building with ammonia |r itty of making operation of| 4 y* Qu NCytey ,cesires, Boaltion ‘men were furnished with gas|® municipal plant # financial suc-} Write Tribune Ad. No. 45. ke in entering the basement. | ¢°SS- ‘are seeking information on munici- , Call at 514 Seventh pal ownership before making a final treet. yn. A committee recently con- This year the students chosen C. B. Dickinson. University marshal, Paul / left 53 Stock daninga “wannestinuted rat Ce, ————— FOR RMIT May 18h te 11g : dee eee ee tb nd about 10 days on) ¢07,000 and the equipment loss ati Chicago Soft Drink Housekeeping roma, furnished, at Senior. Nurses of le RO ears ae $15,000. No estimate of damage to Parlor Is Wreck 400 Fourth street. Phope 1052-J. Bismarck Hospital Shafer; Boss Phipps, chiof| The Methodist Ladies Aid wili|‘He building was made. Wrecked -Pand Jessie DePuy, Grafton;|] give a rummege sal the church SEE ERT ae a FOR SALE—Irish Spante} s. H. ve see Clement; How: basement Saturday afternoon, May Northwest Merchants Nal eee Hts teabie Hel} W. Crawford, Mandan, ND. i ireoe esas Dob: “s at Buying Convention |new soft drink establishment on the! rosy SUNDAY —Near 710 Broad- Honored by Juniors The senior nurses cf Bismarck 5 i j. ‘ south side appeared today to have i ¥ sts h F rd, Bismarck;| , Chapter N of P. O. «zill meet — pe! way, a diamond dinner ring. Find- Lf Seb ee brates sneer rd Mar| this evening at 7:09 at the home of| St. Paul, May 7.—(P)—Approx-|Mot been an auspicious event, Shmenpines 70 Reward: imately 350 merchants from Minne-|, A few hours after the last guest nurses entertained at dinner at the/p, Van Osdale, Grand Forks,| Mrs. Juanita had departed, and Helmreich had tine ge vee ‘a sota, North and South Dakota, Wis- ‘ED—A t girl for SET Rc ible sass beautttalle aba lane ese Stevens of Minot. spent the|consin and Towa arrived here today|!ocked up shop for the night, a geting reed ae at: as 502 te ftcreh ane ilvet, with orchid Q _| week-end in this city as the guest!to inspect the summer and fail,Powerful dynamite bomb was ex- rong ie oxcas 902, eae ree for tne floral note. (Standard Bearers of frinds. styles cn display at the annual buy- Cee the entrance of the estab- Miss Martha See au es Will Present Play Riedie eH Ade acnlisoheet HG Ea OM Baa a Besides, wreeki the building} ‘The 10th fs the last day of See or ee naa tee ariel —— Glen Ullin were guests in this city| A noonday dinner, attended by|and shattering windows in the! discount on Gas bills. 3 dec her class. Eee ath cael The Standard Bearers of _ the| Saturday. 250 hants, was part of the pro-| neighborhood, the bomb shook near- the guests on “Out of School Life|Methodiet church, under, the direc- ath tei Dea atichecd today. Speakers at the din-|by families from their beds. fof Mrs. F. #1. Waldo, will ap-| D. R. MeRae of Fargo spent Sat-|Ser included Charles Fisher of| Police theorized that the explosion ee into Life’s School,” the motto of f ‘ ed his ci ; was caused by disgruntled gang- t fl las: . Paul $./pear in two one-act plays. “The | urd in this city while transacting | Mankato; J. H. Conley of Water- y Dr. Toe err ese sympathy." | Reader” and “The Lamp Went Out,” | business, town, 8. D., and M. ¢. Lawler of |sters. . Enge A short program was given by this evening at 8 o’cleok in the i Gi a church pariors. . D: Miss Dorothy | MeGilliry) Muck.| Lillian and Margaret Church, Mil- r. Talbert Heads Homanes Tale vn Schave. The eve-|dred and Florence Benesh, Vada and N. D. Science Academy hing was coneluded with the class|Vera Heaton, Ruby Guthrie, Mar. lub. jorie Ackerman, Lillian Benesh end) Fargo, May 7. song, sung by the glee clu ‘Aileen Loehrke will take part in the |rathers ‘of the Univ — eae " plays. Dakota was clected president of the (By The Associated Press) ii ‘i i? e says, to WATCH REPAIRING wee ——— Pri arty | Licutenant Henry C. Jones _re- SOE STE Ca eta lighten the fight foe existence. be- ymateh coLDMERI nat MtUEEN Dons teat pertiANtaae and. IGA: xives Ua haa day f Session here Satur-)Bank of Commerce; nobody injured.| ing made by her aged parents. tic SPECTACLE, “Tillle’s Punctured Romance,” dePICT- turned to Fort Lincoln Saturday | day, eee. “Of course I would. prefer a th = > org ing in DEtail the deFLATed LOVE DEbacie of ti Rochester, Minn. pops aa Chiropractor 7 ‘ é GIRL WOULD SELL eee eo yanl bernie ere HERSELF FOR PARENTS Drugless Physician ak Siren, Wis.—A leap year propos-|8} eens Bik. Blemarek, N. D. al to marry any man who will pay ——_____—+ | 6000 for the privilege, has been | CABLE BRIEFS _ || 00? (io PtrarSi "tag ge ee ‘@! of a local settler. mice Albert Ta 5 tc mis-aiter spending a week’s leave in! ean R. M. Dolve of North] Breslau, Germany—Karl Hirsch- mate, preceded 11 Work Guarantees A E, que! us and EMpr ee hese Mey et Binneapotig Kort Sheridan and Dakoia Agricultural college Wwas|feld ete new world record in ahot face te a ee atsbiy, bet me ig ata orders Given Frompt Te ee een ior u mt 4 r jicago. le " named vice president; Dr. G. A. Ab-| put of 51 feet 9% inches, » I owe Friday evening at St. Mary's audl-\y0' way the guest of Lieutenant and bott, University of North Dakota.| a Pare erie tiiuastst oaandelle ROYAL JEWELRY CO. NEWS PICTURES --- COMEDY pet G nd Mrs. ¢.| Mrs. Alexander Permien ean OT | secretary-treasurer, Sandwich, England —-“I'm worse] make their remaining years eare-|—40® Mele Ave. — Bismarck, N. Le! Mrs. E. B. Gorman and Mrs. ;|Lieutenant and Mrs. Henry Nielson) Members of the exccutive com-|than ever,” says Hagen on eve of| free and happy,” says Bernice. A. Schuck won sare sign scores for (at the Great Lakes Naval training] mittec are Professor Raymond Mc-|British open qualification. Both the mother and father are saa bridge games wi u i: bia Pareonias station near Chicago. Lees, Bottineau School of Forestry; a: beyond three score and ten. She men were woneny "Ms seed CoO Professor J. H. Seymour, Valley SHOT BY HOLDUP MAN and A, L.-Pieffer. Tom O'Leary, professional at the] ¢ Dr. H. L. Walster’ of the] San Diego, Calif. May 7——| ROBBER SHOT TO DEATR After the games refreshments) pi arck Country club, went tO! Acricultural colle: iri - ff ib FS » nr Ag loge, retiring presi-|Joy Malloy, 25,-assistant manager! Chicago, May 7—%)— fi were served. Mrs. Dan Slattery,| Washburn today where he will 1ay| deni, was elected a’ member of the|of the new California theatre in this|two policemen in & ronan. Dl whe Mrs, L. A. Winter, Mrs. A. 1.) outa golf course for the Wash-| council, Americen association for|city, one of the west coast chain, |q ‘ rt eil, G »|duel, Stephen Koriweeric, Bieter ana re James Pearcy) burnites who are interested in ms edlvanceaant ot acinnenn was fatally wounded last night when| wag suprised trying to break into Y, were ostesses., ak ancient Scotch pastime. ' pani eRe sa shot by a holdup man in his office!, flat uilding, was shot to death of the McLean county seat recently MORAN NAMED CAPTAIN in the theatre. today Drs, W. E. Cole, J. K, Blunt, F.C.| creanized a golf club and plan tol woorhead, Minn., May 7.-(AP) da - Stucke, R. S. Towne, H. T. Perrys) have a fine course of regulation! fay) Moran, all-state guard on ul bo 1e avor in their coffee and Mrs. Eleanore Jarvis of | this) jength, . the Moorhend high school state Tuat’s the reason they are city will leave today for Minot to ape championship basketball team, was attend the 23rd annual convention of] p1arold Orvis Ross, former organ-| ciected captain of the 1928-29 quint the state dental association, which) ist at the Eltinge theatre ‘s this) Morgan succeeds Cliff Halrast, will be in session Tuesday, Wednes-| city, recently was featured iu @ ix! si1-state team captain and forward. day and Thuursday. | piano ensemble program in Man-| Moran is a sophomore, and his won : eden| Kate, Minn, where he is now mak-| three letters, Mr, and Mrs. Walter Penwarden| ing his home. A pons of the six : Bismarck Indian School PRESENTS SE-A-WAN-A Klamath, Ore., are spending a the ensemble NK& CONSOIDA . 4 i ot Klamath ore a Pee Bon: | artists who played in the ensemble) BANKS CONSOIDATE pc escape partial to this marvelous warden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Fives ‘Susdey. seoeealidation: of ie ae Miss Clara Peltier as ‘“Se-A-Wan-A” blend. They know the flavor Penwarden, while en route to Oska- eee My s with ry lace oe, where they will make| J, Fisher of Jamestown, in Farmers State bank of Dickinson City Auditorium sola sa, . rf was announced today by the state Tv May 8; 8:15 is in CREE ROME ace charge of the occupational therapy |banking denartient. Directors of tuesday, May 8; 8:15 p. m. work at the state hospital there, is}the two banks decided that the| Night Admission 75¢. Children's Matinee at 4:15, Admission 18¢ The Women’s Foreign Missionary | visiting friends in Bismarck today, | ef re at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. J. J.| partment of agrictIture and labor . : Rue, 711 enue we vila F. Lid with two oftice chalrs manufactured handled by the two insitutions, Register wil leader of the mee ttan under supervision. eee eT ihe aaa all members are requested sie ro The 10th is bg ig day of to bring their thanks offerings. W. E. Lahr of the Lahr Motor| discount on Gas bills. Seats on Sale Saturday, May 5, at Harris & Woodmansee mpanv left yesterday for ——_—, Mr, and Mrs, R. J. Murphy of this| Toledo, Ohio, where he will spend 4| Rubbish and Ash hauling, DY gy pene city left recently for Jamestown,| week or 10 days at the Willys-Over-| phone 62. Wachter Transfer. CLEANING * Mandan 96 where they, salt make shele seme, land Jestorl endeavoring a speed ir, Murphy has been appoin| up shipments of new cars the Rripdaire department fhe ioal dibting, agar GOLDEN WEST LAUNDRY ert rower Cc! Jamestown, Members of D. U. V., Tent No. 3. Mrz. T. 3. Logan Mandan, N. D. oP e will meet Tuohday, atteenonn at 2:30 Dr. Earl Walker of Hazelton w: home of Mrs. A. B. Dingle, a week-end visitor in Bismarck this| 828 Sixth street. A good attend- week while looking after business} ance is requested. ii ‘fairs. " 2, B®: Mrs. J. H. Kirk of Minot spent Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brockman Fiidey in Bismarck as the guest of and E. T. Ringuette of Jamestown | frie: ag were guests in Bismarck this week- end. 3 George Porter of Fargo was a week-end guest in this city. German Theatre at the _ Bismarck Auditorium Tuesday - May 15 - 8:15 p. m. “Der Verliebte Spatz” One Million Laughs! eee Mrs, William Backsen has re- turned to her home at New Salem after spending few days here. Miss Fay Ritchie of this city left Saturday for Steele where she will spend a week & her home. H. E. Simonson and L. J. San- born of Arena transacted business here Thursday and Friday. Miss Emma Skjarten of North- wood visited frie in Bismarck Saturday and Sunday. Miss Celestine M. Scherer of Grand Forks spent the, week-end here with friends. |. Mr. and Mrs. transacted _busit past few days. “Mr. Mrs. R. A. O'Connell of Leith Es business callers in this city Saturday. et McCardle of Steele was 8 bundes caller in this ety during and Healthful a ieee simon apent| temeSinn sce me Our Goverment Robert George 0: son spent v the week-end in Bismarck as a guest| It’s an ill wind that bows =| 2S¢@ Imi lions Fpounds his home saxophone, 4 Musical Comedie in 8 Acts Admission -- 75 & 50 cents

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