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THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1929 _ THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Mr. and Mrs. John Jahner, Bis- the office of governor. ‘dates announced for the showing of Hoskins-Meyer Wictor th id not tt his vote | the secretary, will be made at this , Donnybrook, §! manager. tf ee Senate Committee Aprit 22 23 and 24, are the dates ar-| STRUCTURE tn any Way to be considered e sane | mecting Maicie M. Gillespie, 14, Linton. ; tion it was an-| Us oUs tion or approval of the board o: _ Feb. 25 on State Affairs Is {ranged for the production. 3 ministration and the faculty of the § ’ Sidney Albert Bullamore, 50, Glen Last to Firiish Tasks eee THaLiOn ot ants ke -as: yet | university in exceeding Bre ea ‘. ASKED BY GOVERNOR ube aor seat te ee tafe PE Feb. 27 : pee aken place althoug Prtink seire BORN IN BISMARCK Mrs. Joseph Whitebear, 28, Fort mittee work at this session ° | oton see rune’ acee al as BRI) ARY aoe tae Eee aeaere affairs committee place tomorrow, and work with those| Completion of the Liberal arts) Annual Meeting Set = i . will begin immediately. ‘building at the state university ant DURING FE R Does Mot Promise Hitt was the hs aoening, it osoounieated Following selection of the groups. construction of a combined gymna- | DY Mandan Commerce Financial Results in Man- rags of the bill providing a super- [efforts will be taunched. to secure) sium and auditorium at the state) Chamber. for Monday ry short interlude entertaingients which | agricultural college await only the agement of State Mill intendent of criminal tdentification, . £4 will provide a continuous show. Sev-| signature of Governor George F 25 ‘Persons, 11 of Whom Re-| CURED DOCTOR SAYS — peattoe Gary, dr ghiar ie aha eral faculty members may present! Shafer for assurance. The Mandan Chamber of Commerce ‘ ‘ that the governor shall cont tility - | asl 5 ; During Same Period | ‘ tnanager cf the state mill and eleva- | (ize, 8nd operate public utility prop- |< oy acts which can be presented | 900 for the college building passed th: | Monday evening at the ‘Lewis and “My Mother’s Eyes” i St. Paul, March 7—(?—Pyorrhea, | tor at Grand Forks, Governor George |" "The latter bill was amended in in front of the main curtain. lower house of the state legislature | Clark hotel. ; Ly’ ‘ pores \the most common human ailment. “patient tolerance today without a record vote and with| 3B. W. Scandrett, executive vice Twenty-seven boys and 22 girls were |can be cured if the patient will co- |F- Shafer asks the “patient tolevance | many important details and a conflict ‘ : little discussion. Vote. on the. uni-|'precident of the Northern Pacific, is| A famous Broadway actor, George ; born in Bismarck during February. | operate in its treatment, Dr. Thomas ; M4 friendly cooperation of Torte do between the house and senate on |Community Service veely measure was 79-33 and on the experted to be the guest of honor and | Jessel, now embarks on a career of iH according to vital statistics announced |B” Hartzell, Minneapolis, told_mem- | of North Dakota” In an effo these amendments is anticipeted | Speaker Has Heav: agricultural college bill 63-47. to-make the principal address of the | Victor and “movie” fame. Be sure a in the office of Myron H. Atkinson. | bers of the Minnesota State Dental eke i attitude toward the Tha ET SS TN lt leeeal peaker Tas y C. Vernon Freeman of Grand Forks|evening, unless President Charles id hear this first: Victor Record of § city auditor. jassociation, in session today sgislature accept his pro- | °° a he eee: Program for March | expiainea. that he voted for the unt- | Donnelly is able to attend personally. | ‘is. You'll like his voice, rich, ex- : Of the 49 children, 23 were born to i legislature's refusal to pt bre ® 1 rt of A. W. Furness, | pressive, il, and full of sen- ; eae farecta i Pressure and nee bahia Lod posal that a commission manage the Catholic U : it | | versity appropriation with reluctance| The annual report of A. W. Se eee ash teas citer ; Twenty-five persons died in the pol ee oa Bribes Mmaxieum {ll was set forth in a statement /ATNOHC nivers! y | Halliday, N. Dak., March 7.—Open- Dew Victor releases Mae t city during’ the month, 11 of whom | oy fruit and fresh vegetables and the pee voice hae ie tint paired cone Students Give Play | ing a three-day community rally here — aa ‘ resided in Bismarck. en (reduction of bacterial products on the |7nt"onY,.y action of the Logllature gis today, Dr. Frank R. Weber, national —ne LSS My, Mother's Eee (rom Tifano-Siatl : i cing isture 3 BIRTHS known te Dn Hartzell said Y| ‘The statement follows: “I am ‘male and minor part characters for coatannlty rallies this month. * Groncs Jussmy, 4 Beauty is not only skin deep but is | Sry that the league majority of the ‘tne silver Shekels” passion play to| "iis schedule follows: Braddock e . lo. 21858, 10-tach 1 be Me also bone deep, and many facial ab- | 2enate have seen fit to defeat the ne presented during Holy Week here | yrarch 10 and 11; Hazelton, March She's Fanny That Way (I Got s i Mr. and Mrs. John Victor Proctor, | yor alities can be traced to improper | Mill commission bill. This is espe- iy Catholic students at the University | 1: streeter, March 13, 14, and 15; Woman Craey for Me) Fox Trot ; Bismarck, a son. | dentistry or “poorly balanced chewing | ally regrettable in view of the fact | or North Dakota will be named with- | yiofrit. March 16; Gladstone, March f Tixwtareme ores aire ia Gables ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Barton M. Russell, 12 hit< developed by faulty teeth, said.| ‘at the question of policy prota in a few days, announces The Rev.!17 and 18; Richardton, March 19; ox Trot t he Dialer Dr. P. C. Lowery, of the University of | BY" in eae ae ection of (Lucian Arrell, who is directing the | Gien Ulin, March 20, 21. and 22: rh Vocal Cherse cron Oscuneroa " | Michigan. production. | Regent, in 25; and New Lei 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clarke E. Gordanier, Mpa chewing habits, resulting | 1928 when the \ eign te’ Sein |" Leading male roles will be taken by | eee Pee = pals Neo, 21883, 10-tach i { Bistnerck, a son. 5 in over development of the muscles | #e. fhe mandate of the vol nt ¢ Joseph H. Mader, jr, as Judas: |" He will give a commencement ad- You're the Cream in My Coffee t wae kee Tewis Rob on one side, are conducive to lopsid- the ciater mill asi devater in the {George Ulman, Ray, as bof) ne dress at Glen Ullin May 23 during ‘ e i aa od * 2 yer ii illoy, Omemee, as in; Ray- sercises. . Rice! f] _Mr. and’ Mrs. Carl Walter Beyer, . Bread ania on “4 Bile pint hands of a comentasion instead of the fond getneye Gran FOEEE, ga viais | Ce Heh sctioal eradiiasion Skerciees i e " Ci e s I'm Bi wn ee pry ed Baus t aay be eee surgical operations or wearing poor- rsin eave that ie ext legislature feed and Oscar Chaput, Langdon.! the Assyrian Sabbath is on Wed- a S Z UW (, Z Hisense) sf ins oe Bare ; ‘ pe _{ly fitted dentures in some cases |~ : nnas. | nesday. Ne. 8: JO-tach { Mr. and ‘Mrs. “Martin Strand, Wil causes repulsive deformities, he said. wince ay ee | Others in the cast are Francis Gar- es ied b a ¥ Te Prive he meantime T shell, of course, (FitY. Devils Lake: Arthur Vandal. - ings of +h as $90 on some models Cie Rog Dent sen Teet . ae vok.|Th R d Tn the meantime vn of the indus. Rolla; Walter Woodward, Fessenden; Savings of as much as 5: PG AL a a i Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pelke, Bisma:ck, ompson Rename continue the ee of {he indus- George Renauld, ‘Thorne: Charles i Pll Never Ask for Moco ro mar etre 1 Plumber Director |iP ine ie ket taal sive |andrus, Hazelton; Thomas Barger. In What Month i With Vooal Refrein 4 Mr, and Mrs. Arthur J. Baltzer, Bis-) it the best business management of |7 101: tsadore Mader, Grand Forks: ° > Sharing the benefits of increased sales volume with the | Guones OLsen ann His Musso marek, @ ‘daughter. which I am capable. This big instly | Feank ‘LeFor, Dickinson; Wentworth Is Your Birthday? public... as a result of this policy you are today offered H Ne. 81888, 10-tach H Feb. 5 ame A. bra ogy Bismarck, was } tution; ithe! on hire fe | ‘Axtman, Devils Lake: Weresch, greatly improved Frigidaires at the st prices in Frigid- I'll Get By As Long As I Have You Mr. and Mrs. Fred Henry Swanson, | reelected one of the directors of the jover $4,500, and confron' wi 4 ‘ a ee : = ire history. How About Me? Organ 1 , a daughter. ., {North Dakota Association of Master |many difficult administrative prob- een iliad Re octal vitae A Ty bout the new low oe t Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fischer, Glen ness eae mee, before lems, horas to be eet poetics “The Silver Shekels” is being pre- od oat coer re deg ord het iy. yea can buy Erigide No. $1850, 10-inch H UME, ane Mire, Samuel M. Tarnasky, [vention of the organization “which (charged with other official duties. Tt |sented in Grand Forks as the world | fire on the General Motors liberal payment plaa. Hoskins-Meyer q Mr, and Mrs. Samuel M. Tarnasky. | vention of the organization, which j charged w th other official duties. Tt |Fremier showing of the play under. Z Ny ve Lehr, a daughter. was held al lammestown. is obvious that gove special permission obtained from the Home of KFYR Feb. 7 The convention next year will be | personally give to this eonerly. the anther | . Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Glenn Oder, | held at Minot. time and attention it properly re- i | = ry Regan, a daughter. Ray Lunseth, Grand Forks, was re- |quires without neglecting other _ : Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Feil, Bismarck, elected president of the organization |eaually important duties: boon Ri do {Final Touches Made | B. K. SKEELS ‘esi a daughter. and George Casper, Devils Lake, was | nob propose to do. I shal ’ j Ortl Feb. 9 mamed vice president. | management as much time as I can, for Flickers’ Show | Ge: tein ninbaay ace peat pene emy phonic t Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher, Bis-| E. A. Lewin, Minot, was named a | consistent with the performance of | — Mother Flowers BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA marck, a son. director also. \ the other dutics imposed by law upon : Grand Forks, N. D.. March 7.—With 2 4 marck,'a daughter. o—____________ ______4| “1 make no promise or prediction ithe Flickertail Follies, all-campus Ba ——_— a Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Bender, Tem-|| AT THE MOVIES | !ot improved financial results. With- | vaudeville. show at the University of Binet Eee . rR eco rd Ss vik, a daughter. le | out experience in the milling busi- | North Dakota everything is being put 0 Feb. 10 ness, or professed genius in industrial |in shape for the greatest production Mr. and Mrs. Alvin F. Ghylin, CAPITOL THEATRE management, I am sure no one cx- las yet staged, according to Victor ad Regan, a son. Admittedly one of the most beauti-! pects success of me where others have : = = * Mr. and Mrs. Roy Snyder, Glencoe, |ful and talented dramatic actresses| failed. Howeve:, I cheerfully asune | ee a@ son. ' in European and American motion | this uninvited responsibility as an in- Mr. and Mrs. George Miska, Man- | pictures, Lili Damita, a French star,| cident of the office which I have the Dr. Geo. F. McEriain j J dan, a daughter. will be on view at the Capitol theatre| honor to hold, determined to dis- | Osteopathic Physician % 4 Feb. 11 tonight in a great Pathe picture.|charge it to the best of my ability | Electrotherapy Solar-Ray ; oe Mr. and Mrs. Roy Alfred Anderson, | “Forbidden Love.” That this charm-|and with due regard to the interest | Chronic pore ll ‘a Specialty q : Wilton, a son. ing and magnetic screen personality | of the taxpayers of the state. In the | f 5 Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Lowell Mc- | chould have already become a popu-| performance of this extraordinary || Hoskins-Meyer Bldg. Phone 240 || ] a Elwain, Emmet, a daughter. lar favorite is not to be wondered at.|task, I solicit the patient tolerance Bismarck, N. D. | 1 5 Mr. and Mrs. Brean Van Ness, | Reviewers everywhere acclaim her as|and friendly cooperation of the | ; Stanton, a son. one of the foremost screen stars in| people of North Dakota, which, I am | r\) y Mr. ‘and Mrs. Jacob Raymond | the world, with beauty to burn. confident I shajl receive in a large | | r Andre, Steele, a daughter. Lila Damita’s rise to fame’was not | measure.” 4 { “a Feb. 12 sudden. Born in Paris 21 years ago, | ! New Lo Pre ces on ” Mr. or Bernard F. Wensel,|she became a dancer at the Paris} Athis-Mons, STO i 4 e a y h opera and ultimately entered the field| munist government of this town o! i Ti Batt Mr. and Mrs. Peter O. Anderson, | of light opera and musical comedy. | 10,000 persons bought the chateau of | i uper eries 1 Baldwin, a daughter. At 19 she succeeded the famous Mis-| Avaucourt for a city hall. Echo de { Mr. and Mrs. Carl Alfred Olson, | tinguette as star of the famous Mai-| Paris sees danger in a strong com- | i Moffit, a son. meas son de Paris Revue. She then organ- | munist colony so near the capital. | -4 ized her own repertory light opera = = ’ ieee E. Ander-| company and toured the principal H ad $] ay 0) |Allowa > a . ' ai i , Mr. and Mrs. Edward . Abfalter see gene neh esareatap | hest Colds i Bismarck, a son. 4 ——= b well over i Mr. and Mrs. George Helbling, St. i rae | Ru : Anthony, 2 son. is If all prisons were run like the one throat and chest H : yaad Mrs. Joseph Charles Pel- | kari Dane and George K. Arthur are $s > Bismarck, Fo i | seen in, “Brotherly Love,” coming to hy] “ . pic. | the Eltinge theatre, Friday and Sat- i Mr. and Mrs. Harvey T. Gray, Bis- | urday, all the crooks would be behind a aa * bars. tail ios worry about. and Mrs. Joseph Albert Petera,| “The story is a broad satire on “re- necessary ; Bismarck, a fe ee form” prisons and coddling of con- Wanted ny seaplane _ a Mi a Mrs. victs and shows Dane and Arthur er rs ae ‘ou want and { esa” » Clarence A. Long.) behind the walls of “dear old New-l] Jack Rabbit Skins Ce ee tt Mr. TE Sete Hubert G. Prince, | et'Y” Prison where they are star pad oom fulfill all MeClusky, @ son. i ce, | members of the gridiron brigade. Also Hides, Fyra and Junk aieanta . y Feb. 16 In the fun-maker M-G-M has given Metals. Prices are high Lit Mr. and Mr. er er the famous comedy team as a new and demand is good. Shp We Understand ea Haas, Bis-| vehicle, Dane starts out as a prison direct to the “NORTH- . web. 17 guard who tries to make life uncom- ERN,” the pioneer in the Webb Bros. Be aches Aitren ‘Claus fortable for Arthur, who gets in jail rabbit business 1n the a 8. lausnitzer, | sq he can better woo the warden’s Northwest. Write for Tags Night Phone 5@ or 887 arck, & son. pretty daughter. Complications land and price list. Feb. 19 e Phene 50 Mr, and Mrs. Chancey L. Shue: Dane in the toils of the law and he, ps a nd et ieee y L. Y+| too, becomes @ convict. A football NORTHERN” HIDE & Bismarc! 7 contest against the rival jail suppliés i Mr, ae Mrs. LeRoy C. Eliason,| the chief motivation. . FUR CO. Bicmerck,.a ae a Shaties F. Ob) Reisner di- || Box 265 Bismarek, N. D. ga rected the satire on “model” prison woe and as Charles Benjamin |jife, and repeats the triumphs of nee Binarck. elie pimped Bill,” in which Buster i Keaton recently starred. Jean Arthur rem oe Mrs. Roy P. 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