The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 1, 1929, Page 6

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TIC SCENES, BUT NO PANIC, A missio’ mister Note Found in Crash «: Fas Traders Forget Tradi- 1e Scene Changes come tales of ‘che floor” elf Ni d ph tional Boutonnieres ly RE GOES $39,000,000" 1100 Boy Marionettes Furnish Pet Bustle for Nervous Brok- ers in ‘the Pit’ ts, Not s ple of hun By GENE COHN Go Ww York. Noy. 1 > tho boys of stoc! sold out bet n by. Now one cor Mnieres. Thi sounds whic! Court Forbids Papers mn hit or missed little conce, ° event a change of ven! mping into its Curious Arc «BERLIN LORD MAYOR Perlin, Nov. 1— threats of d Gustav Boe: riving here after ar he passed restlessl which crawis acro © registered a ft a few numera ere goes $29,000,000 said the continued , the world’s largest cities. the billion With such financi: if, one would exp2ct en” of panic upon the {1 coach, ) the movies and cer is a notion that y station and shouted ipal scandal the Li ridiculous, for Frau Boess. ‘d Mayor paid the house er than they a the ticker urs behind itself. ‘Then the “ wwe” becomes a fluttering world » notebooks, with a vast army of fen scribbling at fever heat. TO PICK HOOVER TURKEY Dulut yok | President Hoover 1 jnorthern Minn ats white house by | will head be country Too Busy for Emotions They haven't time to tear off paw the re too busy irding chanses and keeping in touch 2 firms they repre- & irplane. will be 20. Mit requires something Nike 1.100 Jonettes to help thom in this task. these 700 are page boys and 309 e phone boys. The phone boys stick @ series of parallel cubby like | s in a drug store. The pages w forms with symbols on their! ves—for there are quotation boys, | J id boys, tube boys, and floor te | oe gon prters. They are the go-betweens for |": °°" pe figures which fairly jam the vast | Hubert John Duggan, son of the la! Vhen they arg wanied, signals! on in the form of huge numbers | @ giant board. Each man on the! or has his particular number. If he! cf to leave for a quick smoke, the fader leaves a boy to watch for his | it number. | 4 | moking on | Expensive Smoking $25. But such | is a rule agai floor. The fine been the nerve strain that some ; dly pay the money for the privilege ‘cigaret. One member, who most | ticulously follows the code in or- Mary times, so forgot himself that had spent $225 in fines in a single rning. To give proper air to the! 'st throng ozone is now pumpsed in| means of a mechanical process. | [t is now necessary for a “boy” to; memorize scores of new numbers and | pble to take an examination on) tm—due to the large number of “$2 | ’ that have cropped up in the! year. A $2 broker” is the slang! fm for a man who can buy a seat | the exchange without having a! Free Lances Are Busy i of them being new to’ * they wear large buttons | th their numbers and names on so that the page boys will not | confused. They are further identi- | by colored squares attached to! "call board which differentiates | Numbers from those of the! rs’ agents. | them it is a temporary bonanza | For their commissions come in @ sale or a purchase has, made. And the agents of some biggest firms have been 50 | d with orders that a huge “over- ; business has gono to the free ; me newcomer found an order tor | uld stop to ask questions. The com- D2 = + 10 nnd tie nd BD + 15 and 50e Three Evening Shows Saturday 5:30, 7:15 and 9 o'clock Matinee Prices 5 to 6:30 TODAY AND SATURDAY The Talking Screen Re- veals. Another Mystery Solved by Reporter we HEADLINES’ etl Ls EDMUND BREESE -13A11AM COOLEY A Warner Bros. All Talking Vitaphone Pic‘vre OTHUR ATTRACTIONS, “HIGH HAT” Act “BABY DAZE” An All-Talking Licyd Hamilton Comedy PARAMOUNT NEWS EVENTS “THE COCOANUTS” coming - GRIP WHOLE STOCK EXCHANGE Not only but the ven of the d was one of r of this group, compar off-stage To Publish Testimony : comes to trial, probabiy | ployment. | Recently a delegation of Chippewa , longer. | Indians from the Leech Lake reserva- | Danderine dissolves the crust of violence | . lord mayor of Amer. rin which he was everywhera | ;,, ed as first magistrate of one of | A crowd of 2.000. composed largely d bearing banners share in Berlin's |= met him at the “down into the windows of his revolves around contracts given a Berlin fur- | nd clothier. It has been charged | ly small sum for a fur coat ! Minn., Nov, 1.—(?:—A tur- the Thanksgiving dinner of selected and sent to the The fowl elected from champions of | {nine counties at a contest here Nov. j Alfred Duggan of Buenos Aires, and | {the Marchioness Curzon, on ground misconduct of his wife, the former Dunn, whom he married June KARLSRUHE FARMER |‘*skout Order tsued FEARED MINOT MEN Torture-Robber Band Accessory | Bound Over to McHenry County District Court Minot. N. D. 2B 1.—,—Ben Streifel, Karlsruhe farmer. charged with being an accessory before the! 1 the torture robbery of Joseph George Krimm, yesterday was over to the McHenry county Chicago, Nov. 1—(4—Approximate- ly 3,000 members of the Cleanc Dyers’ and Pre. ‘ers ion were not: fied today to cever their union afiil- iations or be locked out by the Ma: Cleaners’ and Dyers’ association. The lockout will be effective tonight until the empl are willing to return on a non-union basis. officers of the association said. The lockcut order was in reply to a recent announce- ment that the unicn would soon open its own $1,000,009 cleaning and dyci:: plant to compete for the city’s $5 000,000 annual cleaning business. bour istrict court for trial on the charge. | Action was taken at a preliminary | 2 . Tow f cipal | that to talk said “I am because the did it) migh' nd shoot me cha come cut at Streifel with the me: bbed and ed the Krimms. ming them where Krimm had hid his savings. He lives only half a mile from the Krimm home. | Arthur in jail at h Johnson, both of Minot, | d with having assist- | in the robbery. i | | The modern sculptured bobs do | wonders to bring out your personality. | Le But like other present-day modes of | y | arranging the hair, they call attention to it. That's why it’s so important nowadays to keep your hair soft, lus- trous, abundant. The easiest and quickest way to give new lustre and color to hair, which has begun to look dull and lifeless, is with Danderine. And it makes the hair softer, casier to arrange; holds it in piace. Here's all you do. Each time you St. Paul. Nov. 1.—(4>—Governor Theodore Christianson, in a letter sent today to Charles J. Rhoads, com- missioner of Indian affairs at Wash- ington, urged establishment by the federal government of an employ- ment maker leading centers of Indian population. The governor | ys your brush just put a little Dan- also suggested that some forms Of | derine on it. It removes the oily film industries be established on reserva- | trom your hair; brings out its natural tions to aid the Indians obtain em- | color; gives it more gloss than bril- |liantine. Waves “set” with ii stay in tion in Minnesota appealed to him for | relief from what they claimed to be a serious unemployment sityation. They said about 800 Indians faced starvation unless some help was forthcoming. “I believe that an employment serv- ¢ could accomplish as much for the | Indian population as any one thing the federal government could mage Dandruff; puts the scalp in the pink of condition. It stops falling hair. A small bottle is enough to show its jmerit, Start on it tonight. Danderine The One Minute Hair Beautifier At All Drug Stores - Thirty Five Cents take,” the governor's letter said. } = Zs : Cc (I Last Times Tonight :| “Abae 0 6:45 and 9 P. M. THEATRE of Show Boat Edna Ferber's mighty novel and Florenz Zieg- feld’s incomparable musical comedy combined and transformed into the most glittering, gor- geous, glamorous singing and talking picture ever presented by this or any other theatre— anywhere, any time! te Zicgfeld stars singing Ziegfeld hits—Helen Mor- gan singing “Bill,” and “Can't Help Loving That Man;” Jules Bledsoe singing “Old Man River;” Aunt Jemima and the Ziegfeld Plantation Sing- ers rendering “Hey, Feller” and “Come On, Folks.” A brilliant Universal cast, in action and dialogue, headed by Laura La Plante, Joseph Schildkraut, Otis Harlan, Alma Rubens, Emily Fitzroy, Jane La Verne. A Harry Pollard Pro- duction proudly presented by Carl Laemmle. Coming, Saturday Only “Side Street’”’ All Talking Drama of the Underworld THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1929 How Bergeson’s “follow the ball’ when it comes to style | On Broadway Opposite Postoffice rw) ry The team that usually wins in football is the one that “follows the ball.” We “follow the ball” when it comes to style. Hart Schaffner & Marx style observers cover every fashion event of importance here and abroad. We get these new things for you here in advance. There’s no guess work or chance about it—we know And we want Bismarck and community to know that we kno It’s new and correct always if you get it at BERGESON’S Bismarck, N. D. New Clothing Store on Broadway Opposite Postoffice You are cordially invited to visit store at 318 MAIN AVE. : SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 2 Special Bargains will prevail—10% off on fixtures and my new Look at these Five BIG SPECIALS Never Before Values So Amazing! - w Electric Heater Electrie Toaster (Without set) (Cord set attached) Bronze finish. 10° coppered Highly polielede ickel reflector. finish. 2% Ib. Eleetric Tourist Iron (Without cord set). Highly polished nickel te over Colored handles copper finished stecl. Electric Electric Corn Popper Grill Stove (Cord set attached) (Without cord set) Blue metal finish. 2-quart Highly polished nickel finish with green enamel finish legs. Every Item First Quality Fully Guaranteed Heating Elements Values up te $10.00 SPECIAL for One Day Only! a a Housewife re enjoy the luxury and convenience of high grade ppliances 12x18 inches. Three heat switch control. Eiderdown Electric Wattle Iren ‘ Highly polished nickel plated Snish over copper plate. ‘Complete with cord and plug. Mey od sel ara, xed beni Sgt. Mectste Povesiatar aoa | G-lb. Electric Flat Iren nickel finish. Tip-up ne tc eee COME EARLY. while selection is complete | B. K. SKEELS 318 MAIN AVENUE ote a

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