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Gig-Coanyin | 2? 3, ISMARCK ALTOGTS }}and the all talking comedy. “The | City sous dash @ Constable” and “In a Persian Mar- : . : i : | J. H. Tauer, manager for the Copy- | #et” with sound and color. | writer Sales company, will leave the | ndeieate dnc semmemeay latter part fly cd Pires eg Bhar frd ran . points in Sout! ta on a business Taxes for Schools Original Officers A gl * : st 2 - { Club Meeting Topic] Guests of B. P.W.C. | returning to Bismarck. 10 WRIGHT IN WEE 224 omnis wae During 7 iversar i | September, Martineson's Mrs. Prank Cave read a paper on Anniver sary Dinner P. H. Waldo, manager of the Bis- | “Public Schools and Public Taxes"| i.e four original officers of the iTeenene for the Fan eae chs | ap Report Shows a original of company, is in Fargo | es ., at the meeting of the Mother's club| Business and Professional Women's |weeb attending a conference of North |First Presbyterian Church Has jest adam ask ck yesterday afternoon with Mrs. Wil-|club of Bismarck, Miss Henricka |Dakota telephone executives. Prospect in View; Delay sist in violating traffic erdinsices liam McGraw, 322 Anderson street. | Beach, president; Mrs. Florence Davis, ‘ mn ‘ according to the September report of Mrs. Cave showed the relation of | Vice-president; Mrs, Rena Mossbruck-| Lester Kelly, small son of Mr. and in Taking Action | Chris J. Martineson, chief of police > »4 taxes to the schools, and gave facts | er Baerich, secretary; and Mrs. Hazel |Mrs. J. L. Kelly, 302 Avenue D, re- | which has t te ded to the city to indicate the cost of public schools | Pierce Halvorson, treasurer, were |turned to his home yesterday after | commission. throughout the United States, and | special guests at a dinner last evening |spending the past week at the St.! Final action in the resignation of A total of the expenditure per pupil. in the club rooms, celebrating the | Alexius hospital. |Rev. Paul 8. Wright is to be taken tipeed ta the Roll call was responded to by nam- | tenth anniversary of the group. — next Wednesday night by the First ing papers and magazines suitable| Places were marked for 26 at the| Rev. H. B. Schaffner, Golden Val- | Presbyterian congregation here. There the for home reading. table on which a lighted birthday /ley, has returned to his home after was to be a meeting last night, out ** * cake occupied a prominent place. spending several days here on busi- the absence of Mr. Wright at the; Cl bc di t: St di During the evening reminiscences | ness. . | Presbyterian meetings at Jamestown AU fi onducts study of the ten years of club activity were jcaused a shift of date to next Wed- Of Central America| #iven_by the four guests of honor.) Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Tavis. |nescay night. | Mrs. Florence Davis stated in a brief |Mandan, are parents of a daughter ‘Tne final action will be the calling A study of the countries of Central| talk that the original plan was to/born Monday at the St. Alexius hos- | America was conducted at the meet-| make the club more of @ social or. | pital. 2 “+ ing of the Progressive Mothers’ club | 8anization, but as the years passed Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. | it has come to be recognized as the | Ben Schimansky, Jr. member of a G. M. Freitag, 208 Fourteenth street, | Women’s service club of the city. Men- ected and implement firm at gregation. Until he returns to pre- ‘ ‘Trade relations of Central Ameri- | tion was made of the civic activities | Solen, was in the city today on busi- side —a ‘constitutional formality in ig in which the club has taken an active | ness. I industries in which the Unit- ia tional fund ithe church—the congregational meet- tates is interested, were discussed | Part, and of the educat ‘ hraeret | ie in a paper presented by Mrs. Hazel | Maintained by the club. There will be a regular mecting of » ‘Taft, and members named interesting | Miss Belle Mehus, Miss Olga Steen, | the Bismarck Lodge of Perfection this facts regarding the countries in re- | Md Miss Mable Aaberg presented a | evening at 7:30 at the Masonic tem- ‘ sponse to roll call. ite obec preceding the short | ple. Members were taken for an imagin- | business meeting. bere ary tour through the various countries |. Members of the committee arrang- are J. Monson, Fargo, sitoctiny ni aoe Wilght ai et woe by Mrs, George ‘Tekippe, who gnve an | Eom i"chaiman, Miss Henricka |the statehouse yerverdayy” "| pastorate November 17. He goes to Ce a ot rnirteen Weeks in Cen-| Fench, Miss Ethel Flaten, Miss Belle Bethlehem congregation at Minneap- 2 ie ® Mehus and Mrs, J. I. Arman. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, |olis, a church which is organised i e ae ® Wing, spent yesterday in Bismarck |many lines of advanced church Father Leo Halloran | Give Brid Ss . shopping. welfare work. In this way Visits Brothers Here |p, Be SuEPe — Wright's field of activity isits bro 8 For Mrs. Guy Hunner'|_ Mr. and Mrs. F.C. werner, Daw- |greatly enlarged by the change. Father Leo Halloran, Benicia, Calif., pay aay. were visitors in Bismarck Tues- Da at the Dome to Bill ; end Father John Halloran, Ray, N.| Twelve friends of Mrs. Guy Hun- : ince }, who have been visiting here for |ner, Gaastra, Mich. who made her! wa: repoy OMNNOeR: tia bas Klitz and his Melody Boys to- the past 10 days with their mother, | home in Bismarck until several years iness visitor in the city today. wage night, Mrs. Mary Halloran, and brothers, | ago, Lats guests at a bridge supper city y. Francis and Paul, left this morning | given last evening by Mrs. Henry E. of by motor for Minot and Ray. Hansen and Mrs. Paul Cook at the , AT THE MOVIES tt a The poe a van nag day Father Leo Halloran will go from | Hanson home, 200 Avenue D. | | iseount on Guaranteed Pure Minot to jie si babii bed eal Yellow biggles fier ord and SEAtat e PARAMOUNT eo to visit for a few days with his broth- | sweet were u: in the decoration THEATRE cr, Terrence, Louisville, Ky. He will | the rooms, and yellow candles lighted | “The Love Doctor” from one of the Use KG for Ane texture also be the guest of another brother, | the supper tables. greatest stage successes of all times, end large volume James, at Denver, en route to Benicia, In the bridze games during the eve- ana Gee tee by Winchell Smith ia where he is an instructor in a Do-/| ning honors went to Mrs. E. T. Beatt |and Victor Mapes, is the third attrac- your bekings minican school. |and Miss Mary Houser, and a favor | tion at the Paramount theatre, play- | Co., 116 Second street. porretiiny Both Father John and Father Leo | was presented the honored guest. ing Wednesday and Thursday. Rich- <scemuauet cuneate " #» Frew to manhood in Bismarck, and | Mrs. Hunner, who is a guest of Mrs | ard Dix, who is featured in this all-| TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Miiens of pounds used shave been enjoying a visit with old | H: n, will be in the city for two | dialog comedy drama, proved his —_— by eur friends here. During their stay din- | weeks or more. ability as @ talking star in “Nothing | LOST—In downtown district bow ners in their honor were given by a | But the Truth.” Now he scores a| spectacles with dark glass, Reward | Gees @ Mr. and Mrs, Francis Malloran, Mr. Miss Barbara Keller greater triumph in “The Love Doc-| if returned to First National Bank. fe Mrs. Paul pect ore cordeg I Hi d t Di tor.” As a handsome society doctor, . E. McGillis, and Mrs. E. E. Morris. NNEY | he specializes in curing his friends of * * Secale tte aos Hee troubles only to vetenprethlenr ad oo o am {infected himself. The background is Mrs. L. H. Carufel a Mall Guten last crenliee oumpit, | of the dizzy modern soctal whirl. Dix Entertains Club! trentae to Miss Barbare Keller the | 8s June Collyer for leading woman| musicians but not essential. i" 4 | occasion being her birthday anniver- |!" the picture. or phone Mrs. B. D. Johnson, at the “Fit Your Child for Living” was | sary, Short feature entertainment onthe} Banner House. the title of an inspiring paper pre- | 4 ‘lighted birthday cake centered sented by Mrs. H. J. Bavendick at | the table. which had appointments in the meeting of the Mothers’ Service |xecping with the Halloween season. club last evening at the home of Mrs. ner the evening was spent L. H. Carufel, 227 West Thayer Ave- th dealt with th tal, . e paper dealt wi ie mental, + Wied enbeadee ihe naa OUL, Lear Clover DIAMONDS SET child, and emp! e need o * starting and forming health and Club Entertained character building habits carly. ercidsics peal nen t Rev al E Current Events were named in re- ‘or Miss je! mn, who leaves Gl ply to roll call. tomorrow’ for Minneapolis to spend 0 (7 very Cam ‘ A social hour followed the program, ladle Petiicpe — pre a ee and a two course luncheon was served | tertained members of. t ir A . ¢ by the hostess. Clover club. ‘Miss Behoen Is vice pres- HE deep loveliness of the dia- ; se * lent of the club. i a Mf, and Mrs. N. L. Smith, Buffalo,| | Games provided the pastime, and mond has been greatly enhanced . ¥., have arrived in Bismarck for! prizes were awar s Mary i: ; a visi with Mrs. Smith's brother-in-| end Miss Esther Wilson, Miss Sehoen ys ae settings. ¢2 Even a small Jaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl| received a gi rom the group. i ‘ Myhre, 829 Fourth street, Mr. Smith| "Decorations in the Halloween col- sa - io mounted today that is assistant manager of the Russcll-| ors were used for the table when re- ev eam of ii ii Miller Milling company of Buffalo.| freshments were served at the close ik 8 or ae beauty as revealed. Other guests this week at the Myhre | of the evening. 2 We would like to show you some home are Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Per- sk & ‘ : : t * sonius and family, Dickinson, brother] Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and children, of the improved mountings end sister-in-law of Mrs. Myhre. Ruth, Evelyn and Glenn, accompa‘ -_* *& ied by Mrs. Sorlic’s mother, Mrs. O. 7 e Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Cuthbert and| &. Hilleboe, and Mr. and Mrs. Ervin wigs c° Ser 4 Mrs. W. K. Moeller, Devils Lake, mo- fored to Bismarck yesterday. Mrs. Moeller visited with her son, William 8. Moeller. Mr. Cuthbert, an attorney, handled litigation before the state pardons board this morning. They re- turned to Devils Lake this afternoon. evening at 8 o'clock at the McCabe Methodist church for the teachers of the Bismarck schools. A musical pro- gram has been arranged under the direction of Mrs. caer Duemeland. * * Mrs, Leo De Rochford, 302 Park street, was hostess to the St. Cecelia Missionary group of St. Mary's Sorlie, Grand Forks, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Mann since Saturday, left today by motor for their homes. Mrs. A. G. Sorlie and Mrs. Maat are sisters. * * R. White, Tappen, is in the { se * isit at the home of her Mrs. R. E. Kennedy, 518 Fifth street, T. mil be neater ibs the Baptist Ladies _ Aid society Thureday afternoon ai orelock. | ‘The meeting was to have! Modern Mothers Help en held with Mrs. . Triplett, near Brittin, but because of the Create New Slogan k rainy weather she will entertain lat- j er. Millions More Each Year Turn to u U .* * Famous External Method i Members of the Thursday Musical} Each year more and more mothers } ¢lub will hold a reception tomorrow | turn to Vicks VapoRub, the modern external treatment for colds, because it is just rubbed on and cannot upset children’s stomachs, as “dosing” is 80 apt to do. Originally designed and first used largely for children’s colds, this better external method gradually spread as one enthusiastic mother told another. Years of actua! use also proved it church Monday night. Following the business meeting members enjoyed a social hour, and refreshments were | served by the hostess. | ee & Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Hanson left to- | their home in the future. Mr. Han- son, who was toll wire chief with the Northwestern Bell Telephone com-- pany here, has been transferred w the Fargo ote. ae ‘The Ladies Aid of the First Luther- an church will mect in the church parlors Thursday afternoon, with Mrs. August Carlson and Mrs. Porter as hostesses. A cordial invita- tion is extended to members and friends. 1“ * * Mrs. John Heitman, Grand Forks, equally effective for the colds of grown-ups. Today the whole trend of medical practice is away from nesdless “dosing” and Vicks—a house hold word in America—is used in more than 60 countries abroad. The ever-growing demand for Vicks is shown in its familiar slogan, ex- of jars used figures are again being changed, as there are now “over 26 Million Jars Used Yearly.”—Adv. @ Bonham Brothers Jewelers ! Use 1-3 less than of any other. All mustard contains flat, flavor- less bran — all except Schilling’s! There it is removed — leaving only the rich, aromatic mustard meal and oils. And what a differencel Your money back if you don’t like Schilling’s best. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1929 j assault and battery 1; vagrancy 1; and automobile ordinance violations. Owners 10 CALL SUCCESSOR | BOTHER COPS MOST! were tagged have not reported at the Hee ee oe ee | police station and may be arrested, the chief says. e Nine bicycles were stolen during the | “Owls fair which opens October 12 month, four of which have been re- | @nd covered. Twenty-six persons were | lodged in the ay jail eerie: Po- |‘ the dairy products divsion of the lice investigated 614 calls during the 30 day period. Dance at the Dome to Bill "5 from the herd of Jerry Bacon, Klitz and his Melody Boys to- night, QUANRUD, BRINK & REIBOLD, INC. DISTRIBUTORS Bismarck, North Dakota _ SPARTON RADIO_ disorderly conduct 9 vas forgery 1; grand larceny 5; drunk and { ry ry (Dairy Commissioner |,71" 52m, ere oom te | To Attend Exposition | wii compete with teams trom schools _ lin many parts of the country. The iteam is under Prof. J. R. Dice. St. Louis where he will attend the| In entries at the exposition bed National Dairy exposition and the 8t. Reed Prtiadtvarey wae 11,357 ATTEND MINNESOTA Minneapolis, Oct. 9—(?)—Official ¢ registration statistics for the. fall + quarter at the University of Mine ¢ nesota, announced today, placed the enrollment at 11,357. This is an in- crease of 228 over that of last year and includes a freshman class of ap- proximately 2,500. of 37 automobiles which! _, =: 4: Greenwood, dairy commis- continues for a week. He will turn particular attention ow. North Dakota will be represented by three head of purebred Holstein ner of the Lilac Hedge farm near rand Forks. Mr. Bacon is former | publisher of the Grand Forks Herald. Dix in an All-Talking, fast-moving love drama. ... of a thrill-seeking, sport-loving 1930 youth..... in a whirl of girls, gayety and surprises. RICHARD DIx The love Doctor’ A Paramount Picture 1 ALL- DIALOG COMEDY DRAMA Also Short Features INCLUDING “The Constable” Talking Comedy “In a Persian Market” Color and Sound ES Home of Paramount Pictures THEATRE AESOP FABLE NOW SHOWING - WED. & THURS. i yal ii \ | if ry} | “Radio’s Richest Voice” Auditorium Seats Thursday, October 17th