The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 22, 1929, Page 3

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WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1929 SHC" KIWANANG TAKE 96 TO NEW ROCKFORD + FOUR-CLUB SESSION Bismarck Delegation Put on Program; Hosts Served Chicken Dinner ‘Bismarck Kiwanians to the number of 25 made the tri» to New Rockford, afternoon and evening. and were guests of the New Rockford the Rev. Mr. Hanson, of Ca 5 and a third by Fred Cuthbert, a New operation Mrs. Shafer underwent. MINOT FOR MESTING District Convention Opens To- hight With Distinguished Guests From Nation Minot, N. D., May 22—(#)—Minot rapidly was becoming a jungle town, today, as Lions from all parts of the fifth district of the International As- + sociation of Lions clubs gathered here for the opening of their district con- vention, The convention will formally get under way fonight with a dinner meeting of district officers and di- vectors and a stunt program. Distinguished guests who .will be here for the convention include Ben president; Morton Newcomb, Minne- apolis, district governor; and Dr. George Spohn, Northfield, Minn., for- mer president of the Northfield club and a member of the faculty of St. Schacht Gets Letter . On Reparations Plan Paris, Dunn Center People Hear Frank R. Weber (Special To The Tribune) Dunn Center, N. Dak. May 22.— Dr. Frank R. Weber, national com- munity service director, addressed 300 Dunn Center residents during a two- day community rally here sponsored by local business men. ©. T. Evenson, had charge of all arrangements. A community dance wat sponsored the opening evening. GRAF ZEPPELIN WILL TAKE OFF THURSDAY Wires Capt. Lehmann to Use Own Judgment on Leaving France Cuers, France, May 22.—(#)—Cap- tain Lehmann, acting commander of the dirigible Graf Zeppelin, today re- ceived a telegram from Dr. Hugo Eckener authorizing him to use his own judgment as to the time of de- parture of the airship for Friedrich- shafen. Captain Lehmann was doubtful whether he would leave for the Zep- pelin’s home port tomorrow unless the weather was perfect. Weather permitting, all arrange- ments have been made for the Graf Zeppelin to take off in the early morning. The French naval authorities. are transporting 500 soldiers and 200 marines to the air field this after- noon preparatory to the takeoff. Be- ginning at 4 p. m., all roads leading from the village to the field will be barred to all except the bearers of official permits. _"_—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—X—XX—sSs_ No More Gas in Stomach and Bowels If you wish to be permanently re- Neved of gas in stomach and bowels, take Baalmann’s Gas Tablets, which are prepared especially for stomach gas and all the bad effects resulting from gas pressure. That empty, gnawing feeling at the pit of the stomach will disappear; that anxious, nervous feeling with heart palpitation will vanish, and you will again be able to take a deep breath without discomfort. That drowsy, sleepy feeling after dinner will be replaced by a desire for entertainment. Bloating will cease. ‘Your limbs, arms and fingers will no longer feel cold and “go to sleep” be- cause Baalmann’s Gas Tablets pre- vent gas from interfering with the circulation. Get the genuine, in the yellow package, at any good drug store. Price $1. Always on hand at Lenhart Drug i Co.—Ady. Dr. R.S. Enge Chiropractor Drugless Physician Lucas Block = Bismarck, N. D. ‘WUXURIANCE’ WINS U8, SPELLING TITLE Thirteen-Year-Old Omaha Girl) Stands Up Under Barrage of Tongue-Twisting Words THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Grocery Store Stock Sales Are Permitted Permissicn to sell 500 shares of pre- ferred stock, par value $100 a share, hase been granted by the state se- curities commission to the Humpty Dumpty Stores of North Dakota, Inc., a Grand Forks concern. The company {plans to operate a chain of grocery | stores in the state, using the patented system of the Humpty Dumpty stoop- no-more stores. The stock will be Washingtor, May 22—(?)—Thir-|soid-in units of one share of pre- teen- year-old Virginia Hogan Omaha, Neb., is the spelling champion of the United States. She gained the hsnor by spelling “tuxuriance” and all the other tongue- twisting words that were put to her last night in the finals of the fifth annual national spelling bee. After such words as sate ak “ ” ant had sent the 20 other back to their seats the nting the Omaha World-Herald was still on her feet. For standing up so long under jthe barrage of orthography she was ‘aggrandizement” “apotheosis’ contestants dark-haired maid awarded the $1,000 ‘Virginia's last competitor was Viola Strabac, entrant of the Milwaukee Journal, who succunibed to the tricki- xuriance” by spelling it ” She ness of |’ with an““e” instead of the “ was preceded to her seat by one the four boys in the finals, Teru Hayashi, a Japanese youth, who rep- resented the Atlantic City Press. Capero THEATRE ° of | ferred and one share of common stock [for $125 per unit. McClusky Commercial . Club Elects Officers McClusky, N. Dak., May 22.—Three directors of the McClusky Commercial club were reelected to office at the annual election Monday evening. They are J. J. Dahl, president; R. G. Glarum, vice president; and R. P. Moore, secretary-treasurer. Directors are Fred Berg and E. R. Hegg. Officers, president, vice president, and secretary-treasurer, will be elected from the board of directors for the coming year at a meeting in the near future. ‘The club decided to pipe water to Silbaugh park and make other im- provements at the meeting. The club is considering sponsoring a Fourth of July celebration at Brush Lake. of TONIGHT Wednesday and Thursday Featuring JAMES MURRAY BARBARA KENT A human gripoing, real story of a girl who loved a sure thing gambler. Every Minute a Thrill and Every Few Minutes a Laugh Mothers : : whose terms did not expire this year, Careful, Mother! When your baby’s fretful, feverish, don’t give him something intended for greener! There’s no use when you can get letcher’s Castoria—the pure vegetable, pleas- ant tasti preparation doctors recommend for babies—which millions of mothers know is safe., Give Fletcher's Castoria at the first sign some- thing’s wrong. See a restless, crying youngster. caught cold, it keeps the li how quickly it will comfort hen Baby has bowels from clog- ing. It quickly relieves colic, gas, diarrhea, con- py ete., In babies—and older children, too. Keep on with it until your child is grown, Bigger appetite, better digestion, more fect elimina- tion will surely reward this sensible care. Be sure you get genuine Castoria. Look for the Fletcher signature on the wrapper, - Children Gry for REDISCOUNT RATES ADVANCE RORECAST Improvement in Financial Con- ditions Will Result, Ad- visory Council Says Washington, May, 22.—(?)— Ad- vances in rediscount rates by the principal federal reserve banks was forecast in financial circles today on the “basis of the federal reserve board's announcement that the fed- eral advisory council had recom- mended it permit such banks request- ing the privilege to raise their rate six per cent. 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