Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PRMD MR ails NRO a THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1929 9 6 | vent complete extermination of the |an American millionaire in 1922 for 'MEET TO CONSIDER |MARY M’LANE GOING ‘BACK TO [World Motor Ratio [sexes sminnn ot |, | MAIN STREET’ G ODHOME| ,.. ae lcm ie — ive) CONVENTION PLANS IRLHOOD HOME | asses, s-so—r np. Commerce to Interest _| ny a ; ity with which the wor! ing | red M Beside Cof | Oe aS motorized is emphasized by A. W. Lake Harbor ee | August 16-17 Are Miss Phyllis Yochim Convention Program at Dickin. | Crey Hama Meh Beste Yolr'| PEOPLE'S FORUM ||titeGiion® ot the separtment af | Duluth, Minn. Aug. 9 —c@—the | . in jot Adm e levelopments of Great Flower Show Dates] Is Tendered Shower’! son Sept. 24-27 to Be Ar- Fr pebiietia PROTON | Rr enia Sat ae beets ce | ports nad "the aamunuoestee cad | snk Miss Phyllis Yochim, whose mai ranged’ at Meeting woke gua Btcele, N. Dake, Aug. 8, 129, |cArs has dropped in the last three | Opeceeien ag, wekt Me, the Bee | i is im, wi r= N. i . 8, i ‘ | | pod tt have Buen weleceed ais the riage to John Sakarissen, Mandan, | Fergus Falls, Minn, Aug. 9.—Sat- , Pdltor Tribune: Yethe “United “Btates ratio’ of 487 | feature discussions at the eighth con- | i A will take place next month, was the| Mrs. Albert E. Jones, Lisbon, presi- . : ‘You gave publicity in the issue of ts | vention of the Great Lakes Harbor @ates for the Bismarck Flower urday a girl who loved and laughed The Trib tA rf letter | Persons to each automobile accounts | | ; Bhow, to be sponsored by the Bis.|Sues> of honor at a miscellaneous | dent of the North Dakota Federation y a si ; The une of Aug. 6 inst. to a letter | foe the high world average, which {association in Duluth, August 15, 16, - SAREE Flower and Gat’ 'y lub | shower given by Mrs. A. C. Sakarissen | Of Women’s clubs, paid Bismarck a |on streets of adventure in New York, | in the People's Forum from one of the would be 247 to 1 if this country were | and 17. | ; ; Fording to nes te a A gu elul ‘ ne at her home in Mandan last evening. | short visit today on her way to| Paris and London, will be buried be- | Fort Lincoln soldiers. This article from | oO taken into consideration | Two hundred delegates will be ap- / — ehairman of the conenltee 1h coe 3], Four tables were arranged for|Dickinson. She gocs there for @ side the body of her father on onc | Mu party is, to say the least, in very | “arabia has the fewest automobiles | Pointed by mayors of cities, and gov- 5 of arrangements. 5°! bunco, and honors in the games dur-|mecting of the program committee |o¢ tne rolling slopes that surround | ta iat coming as it does at the |i." ‘elation to population. In one |¢thors of states on the lakes. It is ted that th vin] ing the evening went to’ Mrs. Chris /today and tomorrow to make plans | this prairie city. Mer Tet euct a ee te ete | Arabian state, Asir, there arc 75,000 | |The speakers include Senator be het expected that the show wi Peterson, Mandan, and Miss Madge | for the state convention of the feder- Mary MacLane, whom the world under instruction in the C. M. T. C. at persons to every atitomobile, ‘Henry J. Allen of Kansas, president Bat eld in the City National Bank King, Bismarck. {ation to be held in Dickinson Sep- | remembers as the author, who at 19| the fort. T rise to ask this party in u of the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence as- uilding, and all those in the city)” ater Miss Yochim received her | tember 24-27. The committee on ar- | tenia’ the Mterray world with | the Pay of the U. 8. government from |soclation; Premier Mackenzie King and in the Bismarck vicinity, wheth-| pitts which were atranged in a clevec |rangements includes Mrs. E. L. Sim- | {arueSce' that in cecent years has | What source he gets his authority toi Effort Made to Avert [or canada, and Charles P. Craig, er members of the club or not, are} fashion and decorated with novelty | mons, New England, chairman, Mrs.|come to be taken for granted of |ask to have such opinions given to F 1 H n Extin tion executive secretary of the same or- urged to bring in or send in theit| candy favors. | Harve Robinson, Dickinson, president | writers, is recalled herc as a young- | ‘2 Public. Has the government at pol He! c ganization. best blooms. It is the hope of the| Garden flowers were used through- of the cighth district; and Mrs. D. W. |ster of 12, who more than 35 years ago | V 8shington,' under whose supervision Set Mmnrin serene committee to make this show more | out the rooms and centered the tables |Crabtrce, ullendale, president-elect | used to play on her father's fiat | he operates and in whose pay he i5/ Newport, Wash. Aug. 9—(?)-—| | STATE AIRPORTS URGED representative of the flowers grown} when @ luncheon was served at :he | Of the Sixth district. Mrs. Jones is| boats in the Ottertail river. “Flat-|%t the present, given him authority | since the “fool hen” won't make any | Lansing, Mich., Aug. 9—(P}—State @ in Bismarck and at nearby points,| conclusion of the evening. an_cx-officio member. ‘boat Jim they called him when he | ‘© make aspersions at one of the most | cifort to save herself from extinction, owned airports are urged by James than any of the previous displays. Guests were mostly Bismarck girls, Tentative plans for the mecting, ‘ran a fleet of scows along this river | socially uplifting pieces of legislation |game conservationists here are t G. Frey of Battle Creek, who, as Members of the committee in or girls who formerly lived here, and | According to Mrs. Jones, ucluac au- ‘to Breckenridge and then up the | Tecently put into the constitution by | ing to do it for her through the use | member of the state acronautics com- dition to Mrs. Henry Duemeland, are: included Mrs. R. E. Swenson of Far- | dresses by Governor George F. Shal- | Red to Fort Gary and Winnipeg. He | ‘he Popular vote of a very large ma- | of hot water bottles and setting hens, mittee, toured Europe to investigate * oH. P. Goddard, Mrs. S. D. Cook,! go, SENG er, J. M. Devine, commissioner of im- jeft his family here when Mary was | Jrity of the citizens of this republic? | “The «fool hen,” a bird of the pheas- flying methods. The state-owned Bayer Cross on every \ Mrs. E. H. Morris, E. G. Wanner, kkk migration, and Miss Bess Rowe, of |a girl in pigtails, went to Montana | 1 very much doubt the propriety of | ant variety, sits calmly on her nest fields could be leased to commercial ox always bears the Bayer HH. F. Lobach, Mrs. E. J. Taylor, Mrs. St. M ’s Cirel the staff of The Farmer, St. Paul. j where he became a cattle dealer and lar Tribune in asics oes to tn when danger approaches and faces flying firms, he s and the word genuine p: Ted W. A. Schwartz, Mrs. C. W. Schor- . Mary’s Circle Is Mrs. Grace Morrison Poole, Brock- | came home some years later to die. | *tticle ic ane as yes a ai le | shooting or devouring without mak- ——_—_———_—— egge, Mrs. F. L. Conklin, Mrs. W. Entertained t Cards | to": Mass. first vice-president of the | Shortly after this the family left | above. And since ee hg A 3 * NS ling any effort to escape. VALUABLE STAMP H. Perkins, and E. A. Thorberg. al Cards | General Federation, is expected to be jhere for Butte where Mrs, MacLane | {OF expression on the sul beat Te-| The game commission, by offering | Le Havre—One of the most valu- **e * ‘ present, and will be the main con- | married the lawyer who handled the | het ee sou tye Khe Pang |® reward for eggs, has secured a able postage stamps ever exhibited M Umi fIsG There were guests for six tables | vention speaker. MacLane estate, Clenz by name, and | O, (ne Pra enuee ‘e MY | supply brought here carefully wrap- | Was recently on view at the Interna- rs, Umlauf Is Guest Jor bridge when members of St.! ‘The manager of the Lehigh Bri- |}r"sue arene thie time, thet Mary | “iteration. I would also like to knoW ! neq in cotton wool and warmed with | tional Philatelic Exhibition here re- Of Honor at Party Mary’s Circle were entertained yes-|quetting plant at Dickinson has ex- | sprang into sudden fame with her lee Seneral public thinks of my (hot water bottles. These have been cently. Tt was the famous one-cent terday afternoon at St. Mary's audi-| tended an invitation to the entire “Story of Mary MacLane” and “I, In closi 1 to state that the | placed under setting hens in the hope British Guiena stamp valued at more —— torium. Hostesses were Mrs. V. A.| convention for a personally conducted | Mary MacLane.” | signer of the srticle referred to in [that enough can be hatched to pre- than $50,000, It was purchased b Mrs, E. W. Umlauf, Grand Forks, | Yeager, Mrs. Jomes 8. Pearcy, Mrs.| tour through the plant, states Mrs.| She died in Chicago Tuesday in a | T¥O*h oy the arte celeered 20 on who has been visiting Mrs, E. T.|Matt Neibauer and Mrs. Howard| Jones. Other entertainment planned | tonely room of an obscure hotel, after | orance of the way the government Beatt, was again honored yesterday | Hendrickson. will be the presentation of an oper-|a long siege of illness and poverty. ‘operation of liquor selling is reacting afternoon when Mrs. A. Mun-| High scores in the afternoon’s| ctta by the girls of the Indian school | Friday her body will be brought back |i,"Canada, and he better get some of i gon entertained a double foursome} games were awarded Mrs. C. A.| here, and North Dakota and its pio- | here. Today, Chicago newswriters | in. tatest ‘unbiased statistics on this { for duplicate bridge. Schuch, Mrs. T. J. McLaughlin and| neer women will be stressed through- | told that a number of persons called matter, for they can be gotten. Honors in the games were won by | Mrs. A. A. Doerner. out the convention. at the funeral parlor where “I, Mary’ Yours for the social and moral wel- Mrs. Earle C. Peck and Mrs. Gerald} The hostesses served a two course] _ Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Crabtree, and Mrs. |lay in a plain coffin. None of the | rare of our boys Richholt. luncheon at the close of play. R. A. Thomson, Lisbon, will be guests |few men with greying hair, who | REV. F. W. GRESS, " The hostess used sweet peas on ** 2 _ {of Miss Helen Katen at Camp Gras- | paused at the casket, would admit Pastor Steele Methodist E. Church. the table when a refreshment course| Mrs. R. A. Thomson, wife of Maj-| Sick over the week-end, as will Mrs. | that he was one of the many lovers was served at the close of play, and jor Robert Thomson of the Soldiers’|C. A. Cross, Dawson. They will also “I. Mary MacLane’ had confessed; hienic Lunches to order. Bis- — 2} appointments were in keeping with|home at Lisbon, is a guest at the| be entertaincd Monday at luncheon | There were no flowers. Only two | nie SapCnes te 2 ; ——— the pastel shades of the Mowers home of Major and Mrs. A. B. Welch, | ®Y Mrs. C. S. Buck, Jamestown, state | candles flickered and sputtered. marck’s Busiest Store. : ae 5 pt alta Menor tee puerto |e gg a ee phrase to brighten the humdrum of | — There's aime When Your | Your Wife is Distracted, : FA ale test (Oe Da PETTITT TEST OST ETO a HOUSEHOLD COURTS | news, say that “Mary MacLane is go- | | i fae age ITS i City-County Brief: %| Moscow, Aug. 9——The over-| ing back to Main Street.” She would | - Ze | Appetite Seems to Wane, Over What to Cook i ‘ -Coun €ES {| crowding ‘of local courts with minor | probably say s0 too, were she able, | -of the Best of Foods | There's NothingA aling Demonstration Given eal esis ateo Weis an cases has brought a suggestion os — he ety Seats hee = | | ill 6 | Hi R A k : ulze, Fargo business man, | household trials. Houschol¢s woul famous author. me remar! a | Com ; e At Meeting Of Club |is spenaing a few days in Bismarck. | be grouped in tens or fifteens and | she wrote “that crazy book,” but most | Cc (i You Wi plain n rer ecipe 00! i minor offenders tried by their ncigh- | of the old residents here remember Preparation of fruit punch for 25), ©: A. “Jack” West, athletic direc-| bors, the barefooted youngster of the flat- | was demomstrated by Mrs. Samuel |r at the University of North Da- —_————_-_ boats and that she was the daughter | THEATRE ) ‘ Turnbow, program leader, assisted |*ot@. was a business visitor in Bis-| The French automotive world is| of the man who platted considerable | \ by Mrs. G. Tupper and Mrs. W. Mor- mack Thursday. Sais the neta of what is | of the ened ve abet phe oly \ aakipal 4 i ris, at th i , called the “dry crank case” method | now stands and whose ea| ‘onight and Saturda: | Homibucerts elie ophansae hee ngt Mf Shosbotham, Montana cap-| of cooling and filtering the motor oll dence, for many, years a euty tend | ate Daily 2.30 ae | ol correspondent for ie Helena | in automobiles. mark, was torn down two yi a oe Nagel; north of Bismarck: (A des 2ndependent. left for pilings today = i} 2:30-7:15-9 p.m. cussion of problems relative to quan- | ‘rer, pending &® few days in Bis- | = i tity cookery followed. [marek on business, ‘ Two new members, Mrs. Louis = Bridgedale and Mrs, William Mor- FRA) ica tot akong rin a - Then Try Country Club Your Palate Peps U ris, were added to the club. entativ i st mene ne totes | ary a tgominn, onan adios Diggest | Good and Cold | All Food Tastes Fine | assisted in serving refreshments by st , ‘ | i im - He Turnbow and ete Menete” [P28 Yesterday i the ce | Ah!-Man, the Story and You'll Want this Appetiger For the meeting to be held Sep-! Joyce Roberts, Fargo, publicity di- r) i sce : 5 eee 12 at the home of Mrs. L.| rector of the barberry eradication bu- 1s But Half Told All the Time! 4 b Menefee, Mrs, Carrie J. Falck will |reau of the United States Department one S or - \ give the club instructions on prep-|of Agriculture, was a business vis- | aration of school outfits for boys | itor in the city today. He left for Mi- | Y and girls. a not late this afternoon. h 9 A Mi ° ° I/ d: | ———_—_—§!. | _ Miss, Mary Schuck, Ho nas been) FINISHING EXAMINATIONS £ ats Ww ey a, estic CaaS \ and sister-in-law, Ms, ond are nea | The examinations for teaching | Schuck, for several weeks, ein es meats a ie di sien gas ; | tomorrow for a trip through the|frades, started Thursday by Miss | See and hear Claudette Colbert, [|| jge Runey, county superintend- » a! Perak ills before returning to her| ont, ‘are being finished this after-| famous dramatic star, in this J Schuck was entertained at a number | "00" at the court house. There | Model 91 fore, 25; Edvard’ G Bobinson and the [| of affairs during her stay, among | *Te 12 applicants in the class being | the new 45 tubes plus. four Licighetagermerreters et | them a bridge party given Wednesday | tested in the English branches. Rbcalseal ne hum or seiiotics artisls, act thle gripping drama. [| evening by Mrs. Schuck and a din- vee at any wave length, Automatic Drama that carries you to the ner given by Mrs. V. A. Yeager today. atime ens tee men eee ee a, ears ener ee mysterious chambers where “su- . 4 Mr. and Mrs. ET. Beatt and chil- | formers on the French stage may be Dopeetteaweters oeee ago Pyne prcigy anal : ~* aren, accompanied by Mrs, Beats | the object of restricting limitations Majestic power, unit with pou actos: Anatol chsecbinniaee: ” sister, Mrs. E W. Umlaut, and daugh- Se hoe Pea ie Sieh ite and wate, ‘Reriy Engiah itualistic mystery drama with the 'VERYBODY likes Goetz Coun 5 catch” : I r } mame Grenade Pine, ete as federation which represents all trades Sut, Inetrurment panel © big “kick” climax! try Ch Only the finest ’ ' ‘tion trip to Grand Forks, Winnipeg | iMterested in the theatrical business Soe ley malt, choicest hops and other gand to points in northern Minnesota, | 18 Sdopted. ‘They ask for protection and finished to genuine Comedy and Fox News select ingredients are used. San- "Mrs. Umlauf and daughter have been | *S@inst the influx of foreign talent all ‘: guests at the Beatt home for the past | Md, ® lmitation of the number of itary methods of brewing and pavily e foreign Derformers permitted on Paris $ | | bottling, and thoro in ssi forelgn performers pera \ Reserve officers here for the C. M. Perma aay nel | giant tanks, give ty 'T. camp at Fort Lincoln will be guests| . The 10th is the last day of ene. and goodness to Country lub. of the members of the Bismarck coun- | discount on Gas bills. SPECIAL try club at a dinner dance Wednes- TIMER OT MEOETS ie ths pee \ : day evening. Fred Copelin is in charge through the Bayestic BUSINESS | M. K. GOETZ BREWING CO. of arrangements, and dancing will ‘at lowest available ra MAN’S | Established 1859... 70 Years Ago commence at s ° relock. In What Month LUNCH | ST. JOSEPH, MISSOURI (316) Mrs. Clifford St. Cyr was hostess ? , a taut sven, 2 a el mien supper Is Your Birthday? T Only 35 Cents ‘ollower e. re were eight $$$ more ity, more ision craftsmanshi \ guests, and the Chinese theme was HERE is e quality, pipe poet) hip, mange Per Plate. | carried out in the decorations. Honors eoginesring genius, more margin of surplus power and safety in the games went to Mrs V. A. | in Majestic Radio than in any other radio at any price. At the -” e ‘Yeager. papa Yet, Majestic costs you bat hi37.S0rconly Matesic’s calomel s ‘Sis Anse duets anal eae manniacturing facilities can make possible this tremendous | BISMARCK, NO. DAK. the Northwestern Bell Telephone ex- cash saving. | change here, left this morning for 11,000 workers—each doing one thing—doing thatone thing | eee. ged po cgi guord day better than anyone else in the world. 1100 inspectors—eyes, | best naiee “gph phone ears and fingers trained to catch the slightest flaw. That’s why ra eRe wath anda |] ater were ee ane eee tere naan ave a nation-wide and Mrs. ebb an t’s why every Majestic owner thinks his own Majestic - Webb's niece. Miss Genevieve Merritt, Hoskins-Meyer is the finest instrument in the world. And it is! Hear and see Kenmare, left yesterday for Shore- rs i | f , 4 ham, where they will spend a few days flome of KFYR the new Majestic at any Majestic dealer’s. A small payment | wnerever you go. at the Webb cottage. puts this world’s finest radio in your home. } ** * > IRUNOW COMPANY, CHICAGO, U.S. A. . ; * The ninth grade Sunday school GRIGSBY-G! ¥ . t i x ? World's Largest Manufacturer of Complete Redio Receivers i class of the McCabe Methodist church | will hold a candy sale Saturday at ——ms TUNEIN Majeatic ofthe Air — Hi the A. W. Lucas store, beginning at — sting Syatems every Sunday Bight, — 1 z i i ‘ Wolk “TS HoddRanters Devkght Saving Time: | —— | The Bismarck-Mandan Credit Bureau is not an Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Floren motored iy aq yi st = poe to Detroit Lakes, Minn. today ih “only child.” It has brother bureaus all over the United will spend the week- @ in} A ian : | | States with which it interchanges data. Consequently | Ht the man who is known in Bismarck or Mandan for : . prompt fulfillment of financial obligations will find A - me himself preceded everywhere by that splendid reputa- ? : " THE ROYCRAFT CO. tion. \ Exclusive Majestic Wholesalers a MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA | MAKE IT A PRICELESS ASSET! CARD OF THAN! ‘ We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for their kind | istance and sympathy during the ° e breavement of our wowed hapband Call us today for Free Demonstration of this Marvelous Majestic | ismarc . fn ‘an f t Cc. an wish to e: | our gratitude for the beautiful flor- DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC COMPANY | : . : al tribute Local Majeatle Distributors | (Where Your Paying Habits Are Being Recorded) ; Ms Hf. aad line Hoeft Maxine Hoeft a4 yee Max Hoeft Visit The New 1 n To -— 4 saat ali