The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 11, 1929, Page 3

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oa a s = ’ ‘ ———ee > --—a — ae ee ee = ee em -- a - « ——-- oo ° ee ra) TOLADIES, SHIFT 10 DEN FOR 6:30 P. M. Zone Meeting to Be Attended by Delegates of 14 Towns and One From South Dakota The Lions club has shifted its zone night meeting and dinner back to the den again, and it will .be held there at 6:30 this evening, instead of at Elks hall as previously set. It was decided also to make tt a ladies night. Lions from Dickinson, Hebron and other points west are bringing their wives with them. Other towns which are to be represented in the zone meeting are Beach, Bow- man, Elgin, Glen Ullin, Hettinger, Linton, Mandan, Mott, New Salem, Steele and Washburn, 14 in all, with a representation from South Dakota also expected. Delegates to the meeting will reg- ister at. the Grend Pacific hotel be- tween 5 and 6 p.m. They will be ceived by D. E. Shipley, district dep- uty governor, W. E. Doty, J. P. Spies and F. J. Basset, the reception com- mittee of the Bismarck club. W. E. Parsons and Dr. C. Dursema have charge of the registrations. The program of the dinner calls for an address of welcome by Dr. F. B. Strauss, chairman of the board of directors here; a response by Dr. Ringlee, of the Dickinson club; greet- ings from South Dakota by C. E. Sut- cliffe, president of the McIntosh clul a talk on club activities by S. P. Rig- ler, president of the Hebron club; a talk on the social side of club work by Milton K. Higgins, past president of the Mandan club; a talk on club welfare work by Judge A. M. Chris- tianson, chairman of the Community Chest; and a talk by District Gover- nor R. A. Truby, on “The Fifth dis- trict and the International.” ‘There will be music during the Proceedings, the Bismarck-Mandan Scottish Rite quartet to sing, with Walter Tostevin as accompanist. The banquet will be in charge of Fred Peterson, Ray V. Stair and Henry Hanson, banquet committee. REPUBLICAN TAR ANENDNENT KILED Washington, Nov. President Curtis’ presence in Chicago today for an Armistice day address prevented the breaking of a 31 to 31 vote in the senate and resulted in the defeat of a Republican finance com- mittee amendment to the tariff bill to restore the existing duty of 45 cents A pound on Tupgsten ore, a steel making raw material. Senator McNary of Oregon, presid- ing at the time, had voted when og name had been called on the ballot. This prevented him from casting a ballot as the presiding officer. The defeat of the amendment per- mitted an increase in the rate to 50c as proposed by the house. to stand. ° | AT THE MOVIES ] PARAMOUNT THEATRE Moran and Mack, the Two Black Crows, make their initial motion pic- ture debut in “Why Bring That Up?”, an al talking Paramount pic- ture now showing at the Paramount. This duo, famous as experts on 11.—()—Vice “goopher feathers, the carly bird and the worm, and “the relative appetites of white horses and black horses” have taken the world by storm with their phonograph records, radio, and stage appearances now give the whole world a chance to see what they look like. “Why Bring That Up?” is a typical Two Black Crows story. You see the two joining together and ‘starting their famous act. You see them struggle toward their goal, Broadway and a theatre of their own. Moran and Mack, the Two Black Crows, bring to you along with a lot of new Moranisms and Mackites some of their past record and radio hits, including the original Two Black Crows number, the “In Jail” bit and the “Hunting Lions” number. To their usual line of foolishness has been added a lively story tiful girls and smart characters. Evelyn Brent popular Paramount star appears with Moran and Mack in “Why Bring That Up.” Other interesting features on the Paramount program are “Cow Camp Ballacts,” a Robert Bruce produced in sound entirely out of doors; the back- ground is a beautiful mountain coun- try and cowpunchers with fine voices THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1929 | Face Lifted One-half of her face has been lifted, | the other half has not—and_ this startling photograph of Mrs. Chai lotte Mandley of Los Angeles —un: retouched except for the dividing line illustrates the difference between a face lifted and one not so treated. it a Los Angeles beauty show, Mrs. Mandley submitted to a plastic su gical operation on the right side her face, her left side remaining un. to illustrate the difference. U.S. INVESTIGATES FORT YATES WATER Recession of River Channel Has | Forced Reservation to Re-sort to Wells Investigation of the water supply at | Fort Yates and Fort Berthold has} been completed by E. H. Gage, sani- ; tary engineer of the public health | service from Chicago ogg pasate | and he has continued a trip of inspec- tion by visits to South Dakota points | on the Standing Rock Indian reserva- | tion. Engineer Gage was taken to Fort Yates by A. L. Bavone, state sanitary engineer, for a joint inspection. Owing { to the recession of the Missouri river channel, the town there has had to! resort to wells for its water supply. Five such wells have been sunk, and they show a good supply from the sanitary standpoint, but it is doubted that the volume will suffice at all times. ‘While here Engineer Gage also in- spected the Bismarck station and supply. Three Bandits Hold Up, Collector, Take $400 | St. Paul, Nov. 11.—(#)—Three ban- | its today held up and robbed a col- lector for a national chain store sys- tem of $400 and escaped in a small sedan. A witness to the robbery chased them for a half mile in his car, but was forced to quit when one of the robbers threatened to shoot. G. A. Solberg, was the victim. Two men wrested a brief case containing the money from Solberg’s hands while the third bandit waited in a car. As the bandit’s car sped away two small children playing near the curb were missed by inches as the machine skidded in rounding a corner. Vv " EXAMINATIONS KEEP | LABORATORIES BUSY zi |State Health Officials Mal 5,212 Studies During a Pe- riod of Three Months A total of 5,212 examinations were made during July, August, and Sep- tember by the North Dakota State Public Health Laboratory at its main office in Grand Forks and the three {branches at Bismarck, Fargo and | Minot. Examinations were made as fol- 1,356; Gonorrhea (pus smears), 678; animal heads for rabies, 1; animals for innoculation, 10; animals for au- topsy, 14; colloidal golds, 25; spinal fluids, 14; urines, 73; stomach con- tents, 3; blood counts, 3; blood cul- tures, 6; blood chemistry, 6; cultures This Flandsome 26 PIECE SET for diphtheria, 1,081; cultures for Vincent's Angina, 76; cul meningitis, teriological, 204. | Personnel of the state laboratories ; follows: H. E. French, M. D., Uni- versity of North Dakota, director; W. | 8. Koller, Grand Forks, assistant di- | rector; K. W. Riley, B. bacteriolo- gist and chemist; C. M. D., pathologist; A. 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