The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 22, 1929, Page 9

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FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE |know Sarah only as “mischievous at AMERICAN MILITARY | SHAFER IS ASKED 10 | tomioy Soe Sener = s -—— o y neighborhood as a real tomboy. Her : oD « mother vouches thet Sarah can hold : : \ her own with any young: In the : FORGES WILL HONOR} 7 DoEeSn'T iT. Ger 9ouR GOAT APPOINT SCHULER AS Ps ‘ An operation to be performed this 3 r y summer is expected to give Sarah the | FOCH WITH TRBUTE WOLF SUCCHSSOR ciples CY ". 5 4 again. ‘ Perr =| ave Plow hinge * Gou Suck Cont *Oh A foreign growth in Sarah's throat : ‘The Bigapet_ Gur 2 Thrillings : st nag Winall 1 Ga tardy _ three years ago plugged her air Pass- ‘ “ Gow — Gomett in Wve 71 ? . . " F age. An ‘ation was performed to : ogee Salute Will Probably ©, Ciseing All thie Wait J” Richland County Bar Associa- clot the ‘way for her to breathe : fe Fired at Fort Lincoln Time tion Names Compromise Hiroe her ae Lib i : Hoover Order , ' Tn eit, Wis ; : pa Candidate for Judgeship of this city, who made it possible for ¥ * remem Sarah to breathe easily with the pres- J Fl t Admiral, H Recognizing him as one of its own Fargo, N. D., March 22—(4)—Gov. ent arrangement, cigs the erowth apan riee uy, ‘ War leaders—for as generalissimo of tla! 4 from time to t'me, but foun neces- * the allied forces he ernor George F. Shafer today was sary to make certain Sarah hed a| Us S- educated, Is Dead > ean llred pec rt perp aces clear air passage before allowing her Sane i ter ‘Wahpeton. Aig f th third to breathe through her nose again.| Tokyo, March 22—()—Fleet Ad- x district to succeed bad late ch ic The small tube, which was resorted to} miral Viscount Ryokel Inouye died E. Wolfe bite ie late’ Charles as the surest method, was adjusted | today of liver disease, He was one of - A national salute of 21 guns will be Schuler’s indorsement was a com- Se aaa ‘Untied Biase navel coeaeee iamenaee : art at bgt? on the Gy! of Gig Promise, accepted after two factions « napolis, where he was in the class of ‘ Sreat war leader's funeral by Ameri- of the bar association were unable to Jamestown Dentist 1881 with a number of famous Amer= £ can military forces throughout the put over their respective nominee. C. M b i « World. At all military posts, the flag J. Kachelhoffer, present city attor- Made Board Member | ican. ‘ bi aaa Hy eaeana Wil tare ney of Wahpeton, bad a considerable — HOOVER'S AIDE NAMED © every Naif hour until sunset, eRe ae MA Gio te Dr. Larry B. McLain, Jamestown, | washington, March 23.—()}—Lietj- ; —,,No instructions regarding the pro- nounced that he had withdrawn from Shinfer ns member ofthe state bonea | 220%! Colonel Campbell B. Hodges ' Foch hed teens received this morning and rioting base pager of dental examiners. He succeeds Dr. | ment today to be the military aide * at Fort Lincoln, Bismarck, according ly opposed Kachelhoffer's indorsement 0. B Sweet of Minot. of President Hoover, He succeeds Pi to Lt. Col. W. A. Alfonte, command- however, and consequently the asso- MOORHEAD DEBATERS WIN Colonel Osmun Latrobe who was the ant. ciation had to agree on another man. Jamestown, N. D., March 22—(4)— | 2!de of President Coolidge. Fresident Hoover, whose associations i er Governor Shafer said today he would Moorhead State ‘Teachers college. *_.. With Marshal Foch form a vivid part “Dont eas Me [ke hie Ou not make the appointment until represented by Francis Bordsen, and FORKS PIONEER DIES of his memories of the war, will at- wr ° oO Im V (A Monday. Borst Grand Forks, N. D., March 22—(?) tend memorial services which will be In Shey f \ ear I” Ralph Smith, won the debate over! irs Martin’ Udenby, resident ef conducted here under the auspices of \ Know Pe, Gelling, (Dear! damestown college, represented by | Grand Forks county for 40 years, dled, the French embassy, if he finds it Wild Aeoul—' ra MINOT MAYOR GETS sie Hanson oe Perl Pa Possible to 1 be special! Ere REBT EE: the topic of a substitute for the jury 3, h Fonresehtsd it tessa not be ne Sarah Speiker, 7, is a tomboy and|system last night. Professor R. A.| For your dry cleaning, —— Se; to take part himself, In addition, he normal though she has to breathe |Jones, Valley City, was judge. 980, Broadway Cleaners, will be personally represented by Am- SECOND DE ATH NOTE through a tube from her windpipe to beeen iphins at ne bine an opening in front of the neck. ee 999%SGSS%GS645%SS9F5S55005S99955SS59S5S9S0008 General John J. Pershing, who Pittsburgh, Pa., March 22—(NEA |% lhe Sarma i ere a Bratsberg Inclined to Treat —A small ‘sliver tube connecting her § 5 * ii ’ windpipe with an opening in the front | ¢ will take part in France's tribute, act- MEMNGPESNENe Dean | FT $ ing as the representative of the war Withdrawal From Race Pupil in the Holmes school here,’ to ® department and the millions of Amer- breathe easily, to make good grades | © teans who served under him during Minot, N. D., March 22. re in her studies, to run and play with | % the war. ond warning th Ce. Aatbal ld aeaw Other children and to be just as hap- {% Not since the death of Lafayette in ig that he should with raw py and full of fun as many of her 8 1834 has the United States paid such &s a candidate for re-election as pres- classittates. x * tribute to a foreign soldier. Earlier, ident of the Minot city commission Te: hers in the Holmes school & France had paid a similar tribute to S was contained in an anonymous let- a tl iy Washington. % IS ter received today by President A. J. Bs : - ee of the city board. A | RY f e first warning was contained in - DENSE, FUGA 9 | pecaeeesaem| FINE Posmions | t lay, in which it was declared that if i 5 J \Juen Your Peer AeeND TheNnS PooK-acent 5 he ralued his te’ he woud need tne | * FOR “DAKOTANS” § J * notice and withdraw from the race. 1 No signature was attached to either as letters, which were written in Ink. On the back on the envelope bear- ing today’s missive were the initials “T. K.” The letter received today said: “Again we warn you not to con- tinue in the race for chief commis- sioner. By the article in the news- Paper you seem to think that it is meant to be humorous. All classes of employers call on | jakota Business College, Fargo, | ¢ for office workers. Glenila Me- RS Donald went to Atty. Fletcher 0! Langdon and Esther Oppermann, to lst Nat’ Bank, Casselton, ontheir graduation dey. P. F. McIntee war sentto Commercial Bank, Williston, $ before finishing his course.~ A. A. Herk went to Fargo Motor Sales. g “Follow the Succe$$ful.’? Take | % H t d A D. B.C. ACTUAL BUSINESS |& ats Lea training (copyrighted — unobtain- BY L e f REACH AGREEMENT New York, March 22.—(%)—Jack Dempsey today entered into a two es year agreement with Humbert J. : Fugazy, Metropolitan rival of Madi- son Square Garden, for the promotion s» Of boxing matches here and in other ¥ sections of the country. Announcement of the agreement ‘was made by Dempsey attorneys after @ series of conferences between the former heavyweight champion and Fugazy. Fug: bination,” indicating that bouts also might be staged abroad. CATHOLIC FAVORITE for-all snowball fight, the teachers coming out victorious. Mrs. Clark Mossman and daughter Mavis were in Elgin being introduced LIBRARY ADDS MANY CHILDRENS BOOKS "== = Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kimball and son Billy of Brisbane were Leith vis- itors Baturday. I The basketball teams, boys’ and girls’ of Brisbane and Leith, had two very interesting games at the school gymnasium Friday evening, :esulting a aerate of ae 1 for the gas jane girls and of 21 lo 15 for the} Canton, Ohio, March 22—A bit of Leith boys. After the game the | expert aentistry was featured along Leith high school entertained the | with a dance marathon here recently. Rebel Troops Attack West Coast Seaport Washington, March 22.—(?)—Am- bassador Morrow at Mexico City re- Ported to the state department today that a body of rebel troops of un- known size, but apparently small in number, had attacked the west coast seaport of Mazatlan early yesterday morning, but withdrew almost imme- diately. - BALLROOM DENTISTRY It is of a very serious nature, I assure you, and the sender or senders think it would be good for your health to obey the missive.” The mayor is still inclined to regard the affair as a joke, he said today, and no strenuous efforts are being made to ascertain who wrote the let- ters. Several Hundred Books Placed in Children’s Reading Room This Week able elsewhere.) Spring School, | % Apr. 1-8, has smaller classes. You | 3 frogress faster. Write FL. Wat- g kins, Pres., 806 Front St., Fargo. |% a a “4 3 More than 250 new volumes of chil- dren's stories have been placed on the The newest are here, hundreds of them to select from. ip shelves of the children’s reading room | Brisbane visitors at a party. The dif- | One of the girl entrant DONNELLY TO ATTEND apenas eatrie siviaiaa aT Gel at the Bismarck public library this| ferent homes were opened to the | © toothache. 80 id aes beveacene Grand Forks, March 22—(P)— 4 Mocca, Cocoa, Red Brown, English Pearl and Zine are DETHRONED IN MEET week, Miss Ruth King, librarian, Briskane boys and girls as the roads | tooth-yankers was prevailed upon to| President Charles Donnelly and*other 8 the new colors. states. For the benefit of parents and | were so it was necessary to make | J.) w.uuad ine woor wi Northern Pacific officials will attend 18 ata scan - a children @ partial list is being printed. | the trip on the train and impossible | lady and pull the bother one Sones | the formal opening of the nen Mean Grimm Alfalfa Seed ig Ask us about our new Club and Campus service, Call The group includes books for chil-|to make the return trip until Satur- s}ern Pacific depot here Tuesday, cui; are wia ftetds, purity || 8 for your copy. Chicago, March 22.—()—De La| dren from 5 or 6 to 15 years, includ- | day morning. COPS GET EYEFUL March 26. O84, wermi Fr m TiN Salle high school of Joliet, Ill, ing books of travel, adventure, his-| Bertha Schlosser and Anna Peter- London, March 22—A_ hotel pro- noxio iS the last two years national champion | ‘ory, and myths. A partial list follows: |son were week-end guests of Con- | prietor at Leith was sentenced ts 30| MEDICAL SCHOOL ELECTS ig 9 of Catholic high schools, was de-| Boys on a Farm, Abbott. stance and Irma Lackey. days’ imprisonment and recom-| Chicago, March 22—()—Dr. Russell b¢ throned today by 8t. Xavier high} Clean Peter, Adelborg. Vere Davidson was in Heil Satur- | mended for deportation, because po-|M. Wilder of the Mayo ¢linic, Ro- § 2 2 school of Cincinnati, 23 to 15, in the| Jack and Jill, Alcott. day evening where he relped in the | lice used field glasses to obtain evi- | chester, was appointed professor and | first second round game of the. annual| 0's Boys, Alcott. putting or df a home talent play. dence. Constables testified to spy- | chairman of the department of medi- fr g N ‘othi st B tournament at Loyola university. Little Men, Alcott. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Emch were El- ing from neighboring buildings and | cine, University of Chicago, to suc-|] «tate verified. Get bargain e ew Clothing Store on roadway 5: Little Women, Alcott. gin visitors Friday. seeing couples dancing in the nude | ceed Dr. Franklin C. McLean, named cular No. 11, g : 4 4 k. i Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Jones and/ while others paraded in the corri-| director of university clinics. ‘ | Opposite the Postoffice Bismarck, N. Dak. Ed. Dudley Leads in son Robert and Wm. Kamrath and | dors only partly clad. W. R. PORTER, Fargo, No. Dak. |! lk . family were guests at the N. C. Emch niles Cneaagane sy, Te Beg Florida Golf Meet home Sunday. A TRAGIC SLAP ‘J % ge Clair ‘and Claude Kamrath, Perry| New York, March 22—Wendell es Miami Beach, Pla., March 22. Emch and Misses Ella Sandie and | Jones, wireless operator on the steam- snuunnnuenneagn Py Ed Dudiéy, Los Angeles, tshelter. Nellie Emch spent Sunday with Mr. ship Princess May had announced half of the finishers Fairy Tales (illustrated by Strat- ton), Anderson. Journey to Health Land, Andress. —— Nights (illustrated by Par- Stories of Ancient Peoples, Arnold. Great Inventors and Their Inven- » March 22.—Women njoy better health than men. And Hi A Hi seg and Mrs. Keith being Clair’s birthday. A. psiba returned from Zap Sat- urday evening. A home talent play, “The Dutch Detective,” is being given by th> K. of P. lodge on Monday, April 1. See the bills for further information. Miss Louise Zeller, who is employed Bismarck, and has days visiting home folks, re- Monday. Miss igfigl Tice rit f Mavis vi Tur latives junday. Mattheys the leasing of school lands at Car- Tu Pital at that Earl Schultz Schultz of Bismarck, Lair longer I'd marry you.” callers in Leith Monday. “ CSS kegs and Mrs, Frank Jewett visited | gine tine fie, oo" °° Temaln d Mrs. Fred Sept were Leith John Nehr and Mrs, Julius Zeller went to Bismarck with their father who is in the hos- Emeh, the occasion | | been spending ited Miss Ruth Teker, lay morning for a visit. in and Clark Hill attend- to visit : and father, Rep. Geo. » Were business —Answers. his engagement to a Welsh girl. One of his shipmates lost his balance while congratulating him and fell overboard. In the scramble Jones also fell and was drowned, while the shipmate was saved. FAG TAX BILL FAILS St. Paul, March 22—(4}—The house defeated the Dunn bill to place a two cent tax on each package of cigarets sold in Minnesota. BURGLAR GETS 3 YEARS » March 22—()—Oscar Omang, sentenced in Trail county recently to one year for burglarly, Clark 3 rah daugh- was brought here and given an addi- tional two years ona similar charge on which he was convicted at Finley. UNUSUAL WEDDING Los Angeles, March 22—Death failed to halt the marriage of Edna Narinoff and Joe Abramson, When Rabbi Max A. Epstein dropped dead of heart disease in the midst of the ceremony. Rabbi stepped for- ward and completed the nuptial rites. FAREWELL TO THEE ‘ “Dear, if you'd only grow your OUT O° PLACE “Yes, poor Percy may have had his faults, but his heart was on the right side.” “Is that.so? No wonder he died!” 4 SUDICIAL ERROR Judge: ‘tailiff, tell that*man he must remove his hat in court. Bailiff: But, sir, that man is a Woman.—P’st, Constantinople. Hats cleaned and blocked,|| Patrons of Promi- also made to order. Broadway ence Choose ere The Ansonia! Nature's’ natureciear your Pe ee ae ee MMM 1,400 Large Homelike Rooms, Comfortable Furnishings Soundproof Walls Rates Will Surely Please Room with private bath from Der day Serececccccese A group of felt and Visca hats to close out at Pre-Easter Offering | to $39.50 One Group of dresses in all the wanted shades of green, blue, reds and tans, to close out at z $19.75 One Group of dresses, former values from $19.75 to $25.00, to close out at $12.75 A few dresses and tailored coats at greatly reduced prices.

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