The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 8, 1928, Page 3

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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1928 a. : |coming to this state. He leaves his “iG widow, I:rs. Blanche Barrows, and his daughter, Geraldine Barrows. PAGE THREE ~ FIFE ELEVATOR BURNS Fife, N. D, Dee. @—(?)—Fire £ No White House Wedding for Her ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE ‘Yes, My Darling Daughter!’ J, J, HASTINGS ius | | tid | believed to Mie re ea i! & on i loc ive s| s ele te BOYS SEEK ‘VU’ ™,3, Wirtz Funeral GIVEN PAROLE ee ee eee eee Is Held at Mandan; than 10,000 bushels of grain. Fife Died at Glendive The funeral of Matt J. Wirtz was CLASS OFFICES 7 Willis Shepard, Francis Hill-| Mandan, at 2 p. m. today. Wirtz tall Man Convicted in Morton Coun- ty in Bank Case ‘Must Care for Family’ jis 16 miles west of Fargo. \ of tuberculosis at the N. P. hospital | man, Robert Nuessle, James jin Glendive, Mont. Thursday. He | | Iwas 26 years old. J, J. Hastings, convicted in the Olson Named The pallbearers were Leo Barth, Morton county district court in July, George Wetzstein, John Hartner, 1926, of embezzlement and violating Four Bismarck students were|John Hoffman, Ralph Boehm and the blue sky law, has not been a prisoner in the state penitentiary since July 11, :t was disclosed today. Hastings was sentenced to serve! one term of two years and another term of five years in connection with| | his operations as head of a group of banks which he organized. | Records of the pardon board show ; that he was granted a leave of ab- sence from the penitentiary on July} 11 and later the leave was extended to Oct. 10. Before his leave expired, however, the board extended it again : ‘and he was granted a parole at the | The future looks bright for next year’s bathing season, for dazzling beach bull, daughter of Connecticut’s governor and reported fiancee of young | last pardon board session. |pajamas like these, criterions of the coming mode in bathing beauty at- John Coolidge, told reporters in New Orleans. She intimated the wedding A member of the pardon board | tire, now are decorating the beaches of Florida. The feminine pyrotechnic | would take place soon after President Coolidge retires on March 4. Mi said today that Hastings was re-|display was snapped the other day at Miami Beach as a group of pretty Trumbull is shown ‘here with her father, Gov. John H. Trumbull, as they | leased so that he might care for his |vacationists promenaded the boardwalk in brilliant coolie coats and attended the recent governers’ conference at New Orlean: fam pajama suits. ! ANNOUNCING a NEW SUPERIOR ferderer. rtz nominated as carrdidates fe class of- Anan fices at the primary election held Malek this week at the University of North | where he was born January 26, 1902, Dakota. |being brought to America by his ‘Willis Shepard, captain of the| Parents when a year and five months Nodak football eleven, was nomi-|¢ld. He had been a call messenger nated for president of the senior | With the Northern Pacific six years. class; Francis Hillman for vi jHe was affiliated with the Brother- > ident, Robert Nuessle for se hood of Railway Clerks, the Benefit juni and James Oj-|Association of Railway Employes nd of the A. 0. U. W. order. He jwas a member of St. Joseph’s ‘h, Mandan. Wirtz is survived by his father, Nick Wirtz, who was with him at the time of death, his mother, two rothers, Joseph and Fred, and three isters, Mrs. Frank Neibauer, Mrs. Bernard Pomerleau and Magdalena, all living in Mandan, ASK LINDY TO POSE Washington, Dec. 8. — (AP) — Somehow or other Lindbergh has generally had his picture taken look- ing straight at the camera. No pro- file can be found to help in the mak- ing of a congressional medal. The fine arts commission wants him to native of Russia, CaN G YOUur. lass treasurer. The final election will take place December 13. dl New election rules were adopted at the election to the effect that vot-| ing would be for one choice only.} instead of permitting a second and third as formerly. : Tomena Thorson, York, senior; Ir- win Dunnell, Minot, junior; Beatrice] Starke, Dickinson, sophomore, and Hamilton Simons, Fargo, freshman, were in charge of the nominations. _ Candidates nominated for the var- ious offices are as follows: Seniors For President—Paul Boyd, Boul- der, Colo.; Willis Shepard, Bismarck. Grafton; Marion Van Osdel, Grand] GoPdon- Forks. sae For Secretary—Theodore Scheerer, Carson; Ed. Showers, Kenmare; “No, it isn’t going to be a White House wedding,” Miss Florence Trum- Slorby Studio Winifred Thorne, Portland, For Treasurer—Homer Agar, Cal- vin; Lila Argue, Hamilton; Sidney Bakke, Binford. Starting Monday THE DUNCAN SISTERS in the motion picture “Topsy and Eva” CapyTro Victor Rose, Donnybrook. Juniors For President--Harrict Dobbie, Edmare; Carol Nelson, Minot; Esth-| er Nelson, Oakes 3} Francis Hillman, rt MacMillan, Me- Allex, Jity; Ruth Fletcher, Grand Forks; Robert Nuessle, Bismarck. For Secrétary — Clarence Watford For, Treasurer_—Frederick: Battch- THEATRE er, Donnybrook; Lillian Bradish, ; Hurley, Wis.; Richard Olson, Ray. SATURDAY For Choregus—Mae Swinton, Car- , ington; Ethel Grimson, Fargo. For Prom Manager—Warren Do- ane, Oakes; Hollis Felson, Cavalier; Cyrus Kahl, Alexandria, Minn. Sophomores ident—John Larson of ( Lorene Nelson, Wash- ington, D. C.; Curtis Schave, Grand Forks. Eor Vice-President—Stanley Gor- der, Grand Forks; Gordon Martin, University; Wesley Meyer, Detroit Lakes, Minn. For Secretary—Charles Breitwies- er, Grand Forks; Eleanore Flade- land, Reynolds; Hugh Tarbell, New Rockford. & For Treasurer—Josephine Fee, Grand Forks; Russell Kramer, Rug- by; James Olson, Bismarck. For Choregus—James Carley, Ed- ward Rice and Margaret Olson, all of Grand Forks. = with FINGERTIP CONTR =the most notable advance in driving convenience since the self-starter yee Willys-Overland presents for public judgment the new superior line of Whippet Fours and Sixes, setting new standards of Freshmen For President—John Burma, Fair- mont, Minn.; Ray Gillson, Eau Claire, Wis.; Hamilton Simons, Far- go. For Vice-President—Silvio Egezii, Tron Mountain, Mich.; Hazel Lyons, Grand Forks; Lester Maack, Lidger- wood. For Secretary—Joseph Fawcett, Rochester, Minn.; Phineas L. Rock- well, Rugby; Frances Van Arsdale, Grand Forks. For Treasurer—Lillian Christian- son, Rolette; Lois Kellesvig, Rugby; Ralph Vinje, Hillsboro. i ee Choregus—Edward Dingman,|J _Y* Minot; Eddy, vn; . ; aul Eddy, Jamestown; Jack) 4 great picture drama of v Sutherland, Williston, M gph Beene Ze an WSO humble love and bravery. andan to Decorate With Alan Hale, for Santa Claus Greater power, greate? speed In mechanical improvements the new Superior Whippet advances 4 Mandan civic and business bodi are planning to begin Christm decoration of -he city. The idea em- bodies also a daily reminder that the holiday is nearing. [his is expected to stimuate early shoping. The work will be assigned to var- ious organizations at 2 meeting Sue Carol and Alberta Vaughn Also News and Comedy ies as of beauty and comfort for low-priced cars . .. the artistic triumph of master designers . . . as far ahead of competition in beauty and style as the original Whippet was ahcad in engineering advantages. The new Superior Whippet introduces even over its famous predecessor. The new higher compression en- gine gives more than 20% added horsepower, resulting in increased speed, faster pick-up and greater hill-climbing ability. A completely redesigned stcering gear makes the the Chamber of Comimerce directors, Monday evening. It is intended to k the Lions to get the community Christmas tree and arrange for a Christwias ~-e fete. Rotarians will \ be assigned tke stringing of Jight \ festoons of colored globes, while the Mandan Trade Extension club will new Superior Whippet instantly responsive to the lightest touch. the style of expensive cars to the Four and light Six field just as the ‘original Whippet introduced the engineering practice of high-priced cars to the low-priced field. Through these further advances in scientific enginecring, dependable performance and minimum operat- : have an active hand in the prepara- i aa “1 aoe ing costs are assured. ge cap en TE renler, miy, longer. vied Order now for early Pioneer Mandan Hotel | higher radiator and hood, richer delivery colors, heavier one-piece full-crown fenders—all these contribute to the trim, smart appearance that de- notes creative genius and superla- tive mastery of modern design. Buried in California Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 8.—(AP) Funeral services were held at the Blessed Sacrament church here yes- \terda, for W. S. Barrows, former'y An inspection and demonstration will reveal to you a new standard of dollar-for-dollar value in low- priced automobiles. R vim 3 Manda, N. D,, who died here What “Fi ger - Tip ntrol” m sia ~~ P ‘ 7 Wednesday’ of pneumonia. 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