The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, October 1, 1929, Page 7

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. ie me eR AMEN LOA “THE BISMAKRUK TRIBUNE, ‘TUBSDAY, UCLUBEK 1, 1929 ; seems 2 = mpecponenemns gaa Bismarck where she will be a student | for Washington, D. C.. where they Galbraith, St. Paul; Mrs. N. Swen- | KIW ANS GOVERNOR at the Capital Commercial college. will attend school during the coming ey Legion Joins C Bt Hi i flee. ue eS atehik od Mrs. Hiram — | | year. A ndersga’ - ach Miss Mary Cashel, executive secre- | x ke *® a vice troi Minn.; Mrs. 0. John- es ent, es | | : tary of the Burleigh county chapter! Miss Bertha Palmer, superintend- Of Charles Manning! son, Fargo; and also a brother A.| pious, are | of the American Red Cross, made @/ent of public instruction, has pcan 19. Olsen, Hamberg. ckinson, N. D. Oct. 1.—Mrs. | business trip to various points in the |turned from Chicago, where she at-| Funeral services for Charles H. —_— Hiram Blair, 43, Beach, died at the || {county yesterday. tended the national convention of the | Manning were held at Regan, Mon-| Former Official of Dickinson hospital Sunday morning © H —_— Pp. E. O. Site GA jday afternoon in the Pentecostal * ; from a stomach disorder. Judge R. G. McFarland, Jamestown, \chureh, ‘The entire community at-| Barnes County Given She leaves her widower, five chil- who assisted Judge Fred Jansonius in} Mrs. and ee fate Tebich return tended. Rev. Mr. Christ officiated. Th Y Se t dren, ranging in age from 6 to 13 fi — |a naturalization hearing here yester- | ed yesterday from Medina where they | Manning had been a good friend to ree lear NUENCE | years, a foster son, one brother, and Rosser J. Willis of St. Paul cay, left yesterday for Napoleon, |spent the week-end with Mrs. Lo- | Roosevelt post of the American Le- — four sisters in other states. She wa: | ' a where he will preside over Logan |bach’s brother and sister-in-law, Mr. | gion and was an honorary member, :n Vv: ity, N. D., Oct. 1—(AP)j a member of the Royal Neighbors ci jj im y Speaks on Activities of county district court. and Mrs. Harry Graves. consequence of which the post at-|--C. W. Nelson, former Barnes coun-| America. Burial will be made at Bc!- fl 1 Int tlonat Bod ' se & {tended ix a body, ununiformed. A |ty auditor charged with obtaining | field cemetery. \\ rt yee International Body | Burleigh county commissioners con-! Miss Esther Erickson, stenographer | |male quartet sang special music at | money under false pretenses, was “i ” i vened in the office of County Auditor |in the office of North Dakota chil- |the service. ‘sentenced to three years in the state | a TT iT The ‘Ora’ H Kiwanians had the company of|A. ©. Isaminger this morning for | dren's bureau, returned Saturday from |“ Interment was in Regan cemetery. | pcnitentiary by Judge A. T. Cole, | i their district governor, Rossee JWil- | their regular October, business ao ——— | Fargo, at a hearing held here today. ] Anoth Aut tion of lis, of St. Paul, today, both as a guest | sion. Approving ‘was expected | vacation. 3 e | Another new Autumn creation of 1 and speaker at the noon lunchcon, To | to make up the bulk of the work for see Stanley to Williston T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY i 9 c i Peacocks. : make the visit additionally interest- | the session, ae es Sees oer Bus Service to Start = ne e t . , ing, the district governor brought ine call Lilt adel hE His eh to ia FOR RENT—Four room modern} i A simple pattern but high grade— along and presented to the club a nice,| ‘The Wedge, men’s clothing store, | the day visiting with their son-in-law e aily mo. | OUSe:, Close in on Seventh street, ETHOD in brown and black suede and tan j new, shiny bell and gavel through | will open Wednesday, for business} and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Grant eri aagescel hd fen Otani cs suitable for adults. Gco. M. Regis- —or— ] : Kidskin. y , which President Worth Lumry will|at 202 Fourth street} with a com-| Wegner. 2 ¥ tO} ter, Be t & | i line of men’s furnishings. ae Williston, N. D., has been granted by | auty ure i ; now be able to express his authority. | plete new line of r if i i tine state railroad boakd to the Minot. | “First with the Newest” ‘The bell and gavel were an award for | The shop will be under the manaye-| Mrs. F. A. Specht left Monday cve- tiie Beal GIRL—High school graduate, wants | the record made by the Bismarck|ment of John V. Broxmeyer. The | ning for Glendive, Mont., where she | Stanley bus line. work of any kind. Can give best Minette Graduates Hosiery, too—Holeproof” [ 3 att i shop will specialize in gifts for men.| will be the guest of her brother-in- | The bus line will make connections | of y, -W. —Are_in demand ij vs P ; Kiwanians as a visiting organization, | shop ” = aw William [at Williston with bus lines from Wat-| °! "ferences. Call. 1393-W. Get good positi i their record being based on the trip Porter, 601 Second street, Mig eee ford City, N. D,, to Glendive, Mont * Comma, tive eric: 1} { i they made some months ago to New| Chester Porter, ‘ond street, | Pennell. aie ae fe NaH GwIEHISy THe gt -|FOR RENT—Five room modern ind high selsriz | ‘ Rockford. accompanied by his daughter Flor- ae xk ® with the Sanish-Stanley bus at Stan-| house. Call at 501 Sixth. Phone reg maage | » ; Governor George F. Shafer was|ence, left Sunday by car for Lagro.| Invitations were issucd today by the |ley and with Soo Line train No, 108 | 1066 after 3 p. m. Write Today for chairman of the day and introduced | Ind., to attend the funeral of Mr.| MacIntyre School of Dancing for a {and the Kenmare bus at Minot. Information r is , ‘ . Mrs, ; 1 ° ion held that the bus | ‘ Amonds Boorery j the visitor in such laudatory terms| Porter's mother, Mrs. Mary Porter, | tea to be given Saturday afternoon at | The commiss and New Catalogue \) 1 M7 it that Governor Willis had to tell three | Whose death occurred Sunday at Wa- | the studio, 118": oh street. service would supplement. rather than pe teint, || —$__——_—— . jolly stories to fittingly express his| bash, Ind. Mrs. Porter has visited in * compete with, railroad service in the | Appreciation. Then he presented the | Bismarck several times, and had many | Scott Brant, Tite was the guest |territory. = TITTLE BROS. Minette Beauty i; 4 bell with witty brevity and went on | friends here. of his mother, Mrs. E. H. Brant, over i " I School H to extol the ideals of Kiwanianism, | 4 ag the week-end. W. O. Olsen, Furniture |] Packing Co., Inc. ie ean, ! its work among boys, in the commun: | #4 a . i" Mai ay Fargo, N.D. | | } ity and in internationalism, He sald | Additional Society || Minnesotan Is Held Man of Fargo, Is Dead | Phone 332 402 Main eal. ? it was the intangible influence that | ¢———. ry | 4 counted most in’ Kiwanis achieve-|~ yiss Genevieve Parsons, 514 sixth | Upon Liquor Charges; a a are eer ee \ ‘als |! ——— _ 7 ment, the silent influences, or what he | street, has returned from a two wee! Mandan Man Gets Bond | | William’ 0. ‘Olsen, 69, president of Wednesday Specia is had heard a speaker term the im-|vyacation spent at several places in| [the W. 0. Olsen Furniture company | ponderables. He had studied the|/Minnesota, Iowa and Wisconsin. At | ee here and a Fargo merchant for PURE PORK LINK “THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE INSURANCE” 7 meaning of the unusual term and | Mason City, Ia., she visited a brother,; Henry H. Reuss, of Waiker, Minn., | ycars, d at his home here today. || SAUSAGE, per 1b. 19c An Old Line—Legal Reserve Mutual Insurance found Ke meant things Bef rl ath and she was the guest of is ae who was arrested by Sheriff Welch | Death was caused by complications | any f88.c46, en seis, 426.135 ¥ es weighed. To express his idea of the | Miss Agnes Parsons, at Rochester, and w. J. Nicklaus, federal dry en- | following kidney trouble. CREA‘ COTTAGE pisllidiie Wind! oe Bi Lal work of Kiwanis, he said, it was neces-| Minn. Miss Parsons also spent a feW| (oo. vecentiy. while ba bark | ‘Coming to Fargo in 187 CREAN ber i 10c on preferred ri 5 u sary to hark ie bebe! argeioe i days at Madison, Wis., with eRe nated iba eaeitaetral rea engaged in furniture business c » per Ib. ........ . J F. Griffin, State Agent believed that, the imponderables of | Sterrett, and visited with friends an cases Of (his father until 1893, when he en- "1 | ANDAN \ the organization weigh more than|relatives in Minneapolis during her liquor, on Main street, was arraigned jtered business for himself. Olsen | neriye BUTTER, 4c Renn iahteen q all its other activities put together. trip. \before J. K. Doran, federal commis- |<erved as a member of the Fargo (iit Pecaatenasastchiscetsens at tise - } J. F. Cubberly, of the Publix thea- ee * | Stoner, and remanded to the county | board of cducation for two terms LEAN PORK STEAK, Last Time Tonight 4 ter organization, who was present as} Mrs. Paul Halloran returned Sat- | jail to await the action of the federal |, * 22c the guest of Gus Wingrecne, of the | urday from Jamestown where she mo- | grand j y. Reuss was unable to pro- | y per Ib. seeneeeneeeens a z re Capitol theater, made a talk on the|tored Friday, accompanied by Miss | ee oa thes foe ‘ TENGE Gane PAT i 7:30 - 9:15 p. m.; 10c - 35¢ meaning of the remodeled Paramount | Gayle Hawk and Miss Mary Nierling. fohn = Slosser, 0! ndan, under lition | - cl sol y .. and ail theaters to a community. He| Miss Nierling was. returning to her | similar charges of possessing and sell- to his widew and d: ae Hel TIES, per 1B. .......0008 H s see: Classes in History oft Music spoke of the Paramount and the Cap- | home in Jamestown after a visit here, j ing liquor, has been liberated under | Olsen leaves five si Corinne Griffith itol as two big assets to Bismarck. | and Miss Hawk was on her way to ($1,500 bond, to await the action of the HARMONY I AND Il for they draw people here as well as| points in Minnesota where she will | federal grand jury. in . ’ perform a useful duty in the com-/ be joined by her mother before going are being formed. Will mect once a week each. For self. He gave the club the|to New York. y ‘i ; t. with’ the installation) — ee & The Garden of Eden adults and high school students. of new equipment in both theaters! Mrs. J. A. Kooker, Dawson, who has ‘ , ‘ , If Mother Eve was as lovely here, the city could expect the very | been the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. ° . PI finest shows and musical comedies. K. Eastburn for several days, left this A Grand and Glorious as Corinne Griffith—the BELLE MEHUS PIANO STUDIO composed of film pictures and talkie | morning for her home. Mrs. Kooker ‘ Eve in THE GARDEN OF Telephone 1571-W Marie Lemohn F % d | st 2 om Dick- | Ve in Gs ‘ accompaniment of dialogue and {stopped here on her return from Die 18-20 Eltinge Bldg. Associate Teacher music. inson where she was a delegate a ee EDEN—who can blame ji i Beyond this, he said. both theaters; convention of the North Dakota Fed- vali would be found at their post when al eration of Women’s clubs. : Adam for wanting to raise hand was to be taken in community * k * | | Cain? welfare ivi ide from their] Members of the American Legion | | A professional relationship. Auxiliary are asked to bring scissors | es : gs | All-Talking Comedy pre eut included Harry | and thimbles to the meeting Wednes-| Get Natural Relief With WE CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH tra veling freight agent! day eventng at 8 o'clock at the B. P. Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN ‘ = Dr. George Buzzell,| W. club rooms. The hospitalization Sava | Wed. - Thurs. Nights a i and community service comand ee | ; Bab oourseie et cons ibatont td i High Grade P |Mrs. A. C. Brainerd, chairman, will, longer it lingers, the greater. the « ota oes — ¢| have charge of the meeting. poisors it sends through your body DARK STREETS Red River Valley x — poisons which can undermine ° S : , |. Mrs. John Burke returned yesterday | your health and lead to many seri- F riday, Oct. 4, at 11:15 P.M. First Dual-Role, All-Talk- Carloads or Less - Early Ohios and Cobblers jfrom Dickinson, where as a member | ous diseases. | “s . 2p : Write for Prices. | of the board of directors she attended; The work of Pees shows | ing Picture Stars the sessions of the North Dakota inthe face—; He les, pasty or sallow For the benefit of the hundreds who wish to at: wie ' Pederation of Women's clubs. Mrs.! cheeks, dark circles. I brings head- | tend the grand inaugural program of Bismarck’ JACK MULHALL FARGO SE ED HOUSE Burke was a guest at the home of | rches. Causcs spots before the cyes. beautiful new Paramount Theatre, but will be ol Judge and Mrs. Crawford during her Unpleasant breath. But you can get unable to come to the regular matinee and night e 9:1: Oc = 350 Broadway at Front Street Fargo, North Daketa Tittiam Lindett, | t8¥ 9 Dickinson. prompt relief and prevent it! Begin performances, there will be a gala MIDNIGHT 1:30 - 9:15 p.m. — Bc - hia ‘ ‘ulan poy ee x * * eating Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN today. SHOW starting promptly at 11:15 p. m., Friday, » are spending the day in} gtisces Gladys and Maude Schrocd-| After alf elso has failed, thou- October 4th. The same glorious entertainment er motored to Valley City Sunday to) sands have regained their health will be presented. Since we will not be able to WE. Hoff Lin- | Visit friends. On their return they ith Kellogs’s ALL-BRAN. Be- accommodate all who will want to be present at oe Rat ait | Were Secompanied by their mother,| cause it is 100% bran, it is 100° this midnight show, tickets covering the seat- Heise ferauee Cis 5 Mrs. Ida Schroeder, who has been | effective. Part-bran products bring | ing capacity of the new Paramount Theatre have u spending the past two months there | only “part” results. been printed and are on sale NOW at Hoskins- i i. Murray, Mott attorney, ar- | *S the guect eae np Cae ic and | MS eee eo will ad ic r or atte: = Ll 1 jaran- | is morning to attend to mat-| yr, and Mrs. H. L. Stedman, Decr-| teed, Just eat two tablespconfuls s . ‘ing, S. D., have been visiting during | daily —chronic cases, with every SoANY Hate atid the past week at the home of their; meal, } : gh son, W. T. Stedman, 707 Eighth street.| — Ready-to-serve with milk or « OE bs eat area Medina st the ! mr. and Mrs. Stedmen left today for | ercam. You will like its crispness Pe ismar esp. erie Ore., where they will spend the | and flavor. Use it i | Home of Paramount Pictures é ie emia ‘ winter, kle_into soup: Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Bernston, ulm, re a in Battle Creek. Served by hotels, | sro parcnts of a son born yesterday at} Members of the Sunshine society | restaurants, dining cars. Sold by TICKETS NOW ON SALE the Bismarck hospital. ee ae ee aresnonn, at 2) all grocers, AT HOSKINS-MEYER A son was born last Friday at the | Dict gop sixth street, TS FE ) ALL SEATS - 5c arek hospital to Mr. and Mrs. / ss d Miller, 624 Twelfth street. Misses Edna and Ellen Hall, daugh- i ine | ters. of Congressman and Mrs, Thomas Jecob pgp ad Hall, 512 Avenue B, left last evening ATL.RRAN tomber 27 at the Bimal hospital. Mr. and Mrs. hale, Mandan, announce the birth of a son on Sep- Py a tember 27, at the Bismarch hospital. THURSD AY NIGHT i? Mr. and Mrs. Martin Whitmer, | : Yucca, announce the birth of a| Geachiar Monday at the Bismarck | OCTOBER 3 F IT isn't site. Rienar onli aeeplt rd greatest greenhorn that ever rock. president of the struck town—getting all loved Dr. J. Sandbrock, pt Lutheran college, Eurcka, 8. D., was ~ the most sophisticated show- a busi visitor at the state capitol irl that ever shook a knee on the yesterda: 2 Sbig-time!” Just as fresh as ever, i * = L. D, Berg, superintendent of the | folks. Elmer just knows he's a Linicn schools, accompanied by G. 1. Come —and, strangely Rust, athletic coach, spent the week- You'll ‘die laughing at t! ps end in the city on business. | ° boy, who crashes ‘Broadway: and » 4 A marriage license was issued Sep- | you'll love him too! In the smash- tember 24 to Michael Joseph Ketter, | 11:00 A M. ing, roaring, wise. comedy- Mandan, and Miss Elizabeth Barbara at Il: . M. romance from the famous stage 4 3. Segwahm, Bismarck. this big all- Halking i picture play by Ring Lardner and George Miss wesme. pielies Eien, N.D. fies with a glorious surrounding E pro: . Cohan, f Mis: as come eames gram of talking, musical 66 a a ge Shows are continuous Friday and Saturday from 11 ( ne ——a COMPANY” 7 . $ Over Cowan’s Drug Store 5 Mrs, Anne L. Peterson, Instructor ness Prices for A Paramount One-half credit given each yea? Grand Opening All T Iki towards high school graduation. CuILDREN wa a ing f x for appointments, phone 103. © Both Matince and Night Comedy Knockout 2 b} 5 om with Playing Mon. and Tues. EVELYN BRENT BUS BUDDY ROGERS JACK OAKIE Fangy Sane NANCY CARROLL “SKEETS” GALLAGHER , DAILY SERVICE bn Porpeerntc Sirens Remember him—Jack Oakie? Seen ; he'll be one of your favorite stars. — WEST BOUND — You saw him with Clara Bow in Jamestown “The Fleet's In” and in “Cle Har- mony,” too, Skeets Gallagher. VIC MEYERS and his Columbia Recording Orchestra and American Broadcasting Co. aw artists en route to New York, one of Amer- - BISMARCK-FARGO BUS . leaves trom the Interstate Trans- ica’s great band and positively the biggest Lasohe ' For information, phone $0, dance attraction, ever to play Bismarck. Eéfective Oct. 7, 1929 . GREYHOUND TRANSPORTATION CO. H. G, PAGE, Owner

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