The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 2, 1929, Page 6

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WANTS SCAFFOLD FAREWELL New York, May 2.—(#)—Under the|member of a wealthy and socially Prominent family, was formerly an eading, “Wanted, Farewell Address; attache at the American embassy in Dy Ei. ‘2 1 PAGE SIX aEERE DATE SCHEDULE FOR MAY Compiled by the Bismarck Association of Commerce Company A, Armory Masonic Commandery, Masonic fon Sons of Norway, A. O. U. W. hall. 7:30 8:00 8:00 D. A. R., Grand Pacific Hotel 1:00 B. P.O. E. Elks’ Hall .. 8:00 1. O. O. F. Encampment, I. O. O. F’. Hall 8:00 Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel ...... 2 12215 Monday Club, Mrs. Roan 3:00 Bismarck Study Club. Mrs. Henry H. Hanson . 7430 P. E. O., Chapter N, Business and Prof. Women’s Rooms... 7:30 City Commission, City Hall 8:00 Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Te » 8:00 Woman's Club, Mrs. C. P. Brad) - 8:15 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. + 12:15 Ministerial Ass'n, Bismarck Hospital 2:00 W. C. T. U., Mrs. Robert Kennedy ..... + 2:30 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Grand Pacific Hotel . + 6:30 Eastern Star, Masonic Temple ........ 8:00 I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. F. Hall . + 8:00 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hote! ...... . 1215 Current Events Club, Mrs. Burton . 3:00 Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Ramstad. .. + 3:00 Wednesday Club, Mrs. A. R. Tavis 3:00 American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall 00 American Legion Auxiliary, B. P. W. Rooms . Quartermaster Corps, Memorial Building . 00 Sunshine Society, Mrs. Worner.. .. 00 Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. Company A. Armory tenes tenes Garden Ciub, Association of Commerce A. O. U. W., A. O. U. W. Hall . ‘Woman's Club, Annual Picnic Delphian Society, Mrs. Worne: Knights of Columb. Rebekahs, I. O. O. Hall saat U. C. T. and Auxiliary, Elks Hall . Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel .. . P. E. O., Chapter F, M Catholic Daughters City Commission, City ss 1. O. O. F. Canton, 1. 0. O. F. Progressive Mothers, Mrs. 0. W. Kolt Grand Pacific Hotei 's Club, Mrs. W. T. Kraft Business and Professional Wom School Board, High School .... I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. 0. O. Masonic Chapter, Masonic Temple . Mothers Service Club, Mrs. McK innon Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall . . Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel . DeMolay, Masonic Temple . Catholic Order of Foresters, St. Degree of Honor, A. O. U. W. Hall . M. B. A., 1. O. O. F. Hall Quartermas' W. B. A., Elks Hall Company A, Armor Masonic Commandery Masonic Temple Royal Neighbors, I. O. O. F. Hall.... vy, A. O. U. W. Hall.. munity Council, Rest Room . Hall . . 1.0.0. F. Encampment. ‘10.0. F. ‘Hall: Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel Bismarck Study Club, Mrs. E. J. Heising . Monday Club, Place will be announced . P. E. O. Chapter N. Place will be announced . s B88Ssrs88eu8es Sp 2 2 oI M ee! 3 s 858838 9 on 9 00 ap I s3ssssssssss PPUVUV EV UP US UU UE y SUS UU PUP Ur Uy VU PSU UU UU SUSU UE UU UU UU UU UU UU UU EEC O UU UI SPU UCP PUSS PU UE Up VU VU UE Ue UU UUUYUUUUUED a & 3 City Commission, City Hall ........... 100 Masonic Blue Lodge, Masonic Temple 00 Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel ........ 15, War Mothers, Place will be announced _ 130 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Grand Pacific Hotel 30 Eastern Star, Masonic Temple .......... 00 I, O. O. F. Subordinate. I. O. O. F. Hall . + 8:00 Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel ........ 12:15 Sunshine Society, Mrs. T. P. Allen . 2:00 Fortnightly Club, Mrs. Conklin. .. . 3:00 American Legion, A. O. U. W. Hall 00 American Legion Auxiliary. B. P. W. Rooms . 00 Lady Foresters, St. Mary's Hall. ........ 00 Quartermaster Corps, Memories! Building . 00 ‘Thursday Musical Club, Mrs. Harris Robinson 200 Company A, Armory Garden Club, Association of Commerce A. O. U. W., A. O. U. W. Hall .. Delpnian Society, Mrs. Shafer Rebekahs, I. O. O. F. Hall .. Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen. A. O. U. W. Knights of Columbus, St. Ma: al Lions, Grand Pacific Hotel Catholic Daughters, St. Ma City Commission, City Hall . Cosmos Club, Place will be ai I. O. O. F. Canton, I. O. O. F. Hall ... Progressive Mothers, Mrs. Earl Speaks Kiwanis, Grand Pacific Hotel .. Mothers Club. Mrs. Wm. Harris. B. P. W.. B. P. W. Rooms . I. O. O. F. Subordinate, I. O. O. F. Hall . Masonic Chapter. Masonic Temple .... Mothers Service Club, Place will be announced . Yeomen, A. O. U. W. Hall Rotary, Grand Pacific Hotel . Quartermaster Corps, Memorial Building . and graceful speech.” & Scoiflaw on - Scaffold,” the re a@ letter from Her- Ocelrichs offering a first prize 00 and two other prizes of $50 He writes: “In a year or two, it becomes a hanging matter to and as I mount the scaf- no doubt be asked if I words to say. It is my to obtain and memorize an apt| club organizing there. Berlin. Steele next Thursday night. ea m. 3B233 23 BSHSESSSSERSSSEEESSSRSSSSERESSHE ESSER BREESE SS: Oelrichs, LIONS GO TO STEELE MAY 9 The Lions den will make its ip to that date, May 9, having been selected for the charter night of the new Lions BESBBPnap BSESESSSSSSSSR 2855 535 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE POLICE TIRELESS IN| , PROBING DETAILS IN | GANGSTER MURDERS, Authorities Feeling Their Way Through Stories and Names, Real and Fictitious | Chicago, May 2.— «?) — Authorities today were fecling their way through | (a mass of stories and names—real and | fictitious—to a possible solution of |the massacre of seven gangsters last | j February 14. The process of climination was de- cided upon early today as the best means of discovering the persons to | Whom Frank V. Thompson. machine | &un broker, sold weapons prior to the | Massacre, ; Thompson and Peter Van Frantzius, ; Who has admitted to authorities that jhe sold several machine guns to Thompson, were questioned until long | Past midnight. j Find Names Fictitious John Stege, deputy police commis- sioner in charge of detectives, de- clared Thompson had given several names as the persons to whom he had sold the machine guns, but that the names were found to be fictitious. | “We're going to ‘pump’ Thompson until he runs out of fake names,” | Stege explained. “We're checking up | on each name as he gives them, and | will keep up this process of elimina- tion until only real names are left. Then we'll probably know what we want to know.” Another development was the iden- tification by an unidentificd citizen of Rockford, Ill, of a picture of Fred Burke as one of the men he had seen practicing with a machine gun on an island in the Rock river, several miles south of Rockford, just prior to the Massacre. ‘Handsome’ Man Identified Burke's picture previously had been identified by witnesses to the slayers’ ean eae | tient as the “handsome’ man wearing le police uniform. A nationwide search for him has been in neh since | shortly after the gang killing: Another picture partially 1 identified by the Rockford witness was said to , be that of Jack McGurn. LIKES ROBINSON CRUSOE Mexico City, May 2.—()—Moises Verdugo, 45, bookkeeper, having read |“Robinson Crusoe,” desired to live on a lonely island. He wrote the federal secret service asking to be sent to | Tres Marias, Mexico's Devil's Island. |He told authorities he had commit- ted no crime, but for the sake of ad- venture would share the lot of crim- inals. A judge of a Connecticut town court decided the police force was over- weight. He leads them in daily re- | ducing exercises. UEP >) 8. COS Auditorium One Night Only baad MAY 16 $2.00 - Te $3.00 Seats on sale May 1éth MAIL ORDERS NOW! a) SO VOLUPTUOUS MUSIC BY ROMBERG | Better BL es his A as all or i Co. 100—Rousing Male Chorus—Sunkist Girls j With Original Singing Stare ; 4 PERRY ASKAM and ELVIRA TANZI Cecil Stewart's S;1 rr root td Or vigat saw ance penance & Mare “When volume Greatly increased the original homestead, as it Phone 687 It’s one of the first rules of business and overhead goes down... . values increase” That’s what happened with Bergeson’s and with Hart Schaffner & Marx. overhead. . . . more value for you in These Wonderful Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits at $25 - $35 - $50. BERGESON’S New Clothing Store on Broadway Opposite Postoffice FAMOUS SCENES AND PAINTINGS FRaAvetogues' trom snannsis notesoon WASHINGTON’S BIRTHPLACE IMMORTALIZED Plans are being made for the rebuilding of George Washington’s birthplace at Westmoreland County, Virginia. This picture shows the home on the site of W. E. PERRY goes up.... volume ... lower will look when restored. Bismarck, N. Dak. PROGRAM CLOSES WALDORF-ASTORIA Survivor of Champagne and Cocktail Era Passes After Mineral Water Toast New York, May 2.—()—A survivor of ihe champagne and cocktail er the Waldort-Asioria hotel passed out of existence at midnight to a toast drank in mineral water. Two thousand guests attended the final dinner in the grand ball room. The menu, an claborate one, was chosen and its preparation and serv- ice directed by Oscar Tschirky, who as “Oscar of the Waldorf,” had earned a reputation that extended around the world. As the hour of midnight struck the guests rose in a toast to the hotel and to Oscar. The diners were mem- bers of the 38 societies who had long held their functions at the hotel. Messages of regret came from Mar- shal Joffre and General Gouraud, military governor of Paris, both of whom had been entertained there up- on visits to this country. Oscar was presented two gifts. A silver loving cup engraved “For Auld Lang Syne” was presented by Colonel Walter Scott in appreciation of past courtesies, while Dr. Marcel Knecht, secretary general of the Paris news- paper Le Matin, presented him a medal as a gift from a group of men who had formulated plans for the first attempt at building the Panama Canal at the hotel. dered once again through Peacock | Your Tires! Buy Them Where You Get One Entire Year’s Protection FR Passenger car Fisk tires that you buy from us are fully guaranteed and protected for twelve one whole year— months . AGAINST CUTS, BLOWOUTS, BRUISES, ACCIDENTS, RIM CUTS, WHEEL MISALIGNMENT, SE, or any Road Hazard NEGLIGEN Even though you absolutely ruin your Fisk tire, it will be replaced with a new one without any delay or argument, deducting only a percentage for natural wear. Why Not Get This Protection? This service is made possible only through our contract with the Tire Re- placement Corporation. 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