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al ;| ‘The student, who is about 13, would | any rate, after parking there a while, | Soviet occupation of Dalainor anc Tllinols 201, a |not act on the call until she had! it left. The girl went on with her !Manchull, in western Manchuria Martin's ‘time was 23:26 over the ‘called up her home. Her mother an- | school work, saying nothing of the | were admitted officially today. —_—_——— : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929 five-mile course. ‘ swered the call and, of course, was | matter until she had talked the epi- Dreasmaking and designing the 1. 0.0. F. ball, as this is 1 TON , meeting when nominations will b> LEGGN AUXI R | ga LU AL A special meeting of Bismarck | { y! not in the hospital. sode over with her parents that eve- | Lodge No. 5, A. F. and A. M. will be| i \ Shortly after the call a car ap- | ning. i {held at 7:30 Monday evening. There | | peared in front of the school, and it | \For those who discriminate. | RUSSIANS TAKE CITIES ‘Phone 1538. Katherine De- received. \wilt be work in the E. A. Degree. i is suspected that this contained the i Mukden, Manchuria, Nov. 28 —(P)— | Laney, 120/, Fourth street. | massanipncepieeiestatimestinssits | i perpetrator of the false message. At PIONEER MEMORI AL, |More Than 100 Fersons Will} SCHOOL Ny FOILED l | | Appear at Auditorium Pro- westind ee Ohm Dress Shop Once you see these dresses you’ll be amazed at their valuc. Treat yourself to a |comedy, “Take the Air,” Monday and smart fashion and a big bargain for Thanksgiving wear. Fargo, N. D., Nov. 23.—()—Mrs. A.| Tuesday, Dec. 2 and 3, at the city Every Dress Every Dress Every Dress E. Jones, president of the North Da. | auditorium, under the auspices of the kota federation of women’s clubs, has! American Legion auxiliary, are going) An evident attempt to kidnap onc A Bargain Brand New Exclusive Our Low Our Low Our Low appointed a committee to promote | forward rapidly, according to those {| ofthe high school girls was made) Popular Price Popular Price Popular Price Mmes. Fleck-Murphy |25 Tables Play at Give Bridge Series} Eastern Star Party Mrs. John R. Fleck and Mrs. R.| Bridge was played at 25 t: B. Murphy have bee regen ey Party last seniag in Une seri parties nic temple sponsored by t! = the home of Mrs. Fleck, 712 Mandan cal Eastern Star chapter. He hat Petey agen enue BE Remo By Mae caer ate i ige lunch; | _Decorations appropriate to the Taylor Ls ona Ba. George | Halloween season were used in the mM i toom when a two course ot fun ‘i ror same number of guests were| "Mrs R, TT Bakken and Misch, W, invited for @ bridge party last eve; | Gussner were the committee in duction in December | | Girl Refuses to Be Lured Out by| Fake Message Mother Is in Hospital Honors in Miss Catherine geet ae Mrs, hare ar * Member: Mesd: H.W. Mt the first of the week. d aude C. Turner. Guests for five . 4 's are: Mesdames H. W. Mc- | way the first of the week. Claude also being entertained at | Delphian Society Andie Fargo! EG." Haagensen,| All members of the unit will 60-| Fa: made sald noting of the matte juncheon this afternoon at the; S ee: . Grand Forks; Georgia Sturgeon, operate in making the event one of to the school heads until Friday, ow- Fleck home. tudies Palestine | Edgeley; John Mahon, Grand Forks; | the most successful ever sponsored bY in, to the embarrassment of it, ios! Decorations in shades of yellow; \A. E. Jones, Lisbon; P. T. Boleyn, | the auxiliary. arrest was made at the time and com- | and orange are being used by the, A study of Palestine and the He- ; Fargo, and Miss Minnie J. Neilson, Sale of tickets will begin early nex! | Dlete tracing of the message with view hostesses to forma Thanksgiving | brew people was taken up at the! Valley City. week, under the direction of Mrs. Her-!t)"a) arrest has not yet been Denes | motif, with yellow pompons center-| meeting of the Bismarck Delphian| This committec will meet in Lisbon | bert Hanson, chairman of the ticket | piished. motte tables, and bowls of chrysan-| society yesterday afternoon at, the the first week in December to perfect | committee. Assisting her will be the Te” message came early in the themums about the rooms. ‘Similar | home of Mrs. C. B. Rosen, 205 Ave- | Plans for the project. Mcsdames Roy Nelson, Jack MC-| .:o:noon, and the girl called was told effects were used for the parties yes- | nue A West. terday a Mrs. E. P. Quain in a highly inter- at each of the affairs in-| esting talk on Palestine told of her | Laughlin. F. J. Bassett, M. A. Hunter, Charles Gray, John Karasiewicz, P. P. T. A. Is Formed 'G. Harrington, M. E. Julius, Carl Tull- that her mother had been taken ill suddenly and was in the hospi | “Come at once,” the speaker said. “I'll | NO MORE - NO LESS the pioneer mother memorial project !ch-zge. The cast, which will include | 7,1: ssday afternoon through the me- Now Located in the which the state federation is spon-|more than 100 persons, is being 5€-| dium of a telephone message. but an- soring. |lected, and rehearsals will get under | other telephone call foiled the trick. 4181, Broadway be outside waiting to take you to her. —_—_———S—— In Lein District |e. R. J. Kamplin, Spencer Boise, NSM ARC! - OIAMONDS.“JEWELAY Bulova Watches Present, on Christmas morning, the gift that bespeaks the spirit of Yuletide greetings—a Bulova ‘Watch! For there is no gift so endearing as a dependable time- piece. ‘The Bulova you choose as your gift, regardless of the price you pay, will be true to its trust: to tell time on time throughout the years. This Christmas, we are show- ing a selection of Bulova watches more varied, more beautiful than over before . . . priced from $25.00 to $350.000. “Listen in” nightly for Bulova time announcements. F. A. Knowles Jeweler “Bismarck’s Diamend Store Since 1907” ‘A House Is Not a Home Without a PHILCO Be sure to hear the new Philco be- fore you buy any radio. $139.00 Up. Complete with tubes. We want to tell you about our Money Back Guarantee on used cars M. B. GILMAN CO. We Repair Any Radio. Malm Service Station 114 Second Street Guests a number of Mandan ladies. | travels in the Holy Land last win- ; dees e* % ter, describing many of the places ie ah Hel ite cig held : Odessa Nelson Wins Quilt | connected with Bible history, and] Organization of a Parent-Te: man, ret a een, wis Odessa Nelson was awarded giving personal impressions of the scsolition for ein school "str | BE Heo ee Gant Ra the pieced quilt given away at the trip. was effected at a meeting held in! Sc1"%; ‘A "Brainerd, and the Misses Rebekah card. Party ee ee ee an {he Hebrew race | Lein school No. 1, ‘Thursday evening. fone Maxwell, Exina Jones, Madge 1.0. 0. F. . quilt was | was traced by Mrs. C. B. Rosen in @| Mrs. J. Severson wi ie 3 is ‘¥ ot pieced by the Busy Bee Sewing club| talk on “Hebrew Histo | Mo eh Abe ccoan, Mage SO. Hine, |euny, Doroeuy Sil ana FETE | birthe Rebekah lodge, and each per-/ recounted the history of the race up| vice president; and Miss Gladys Rue, wie é son attending the party received a/ to the present time. teacher of school No. 1, was elected | *, | number. were arranged for} ae 8 secretary and treasurer. Purdue Runner Wins » bridge and whist and 15 tables} The regular meeting of the Bis-| A mecting is planned for the near -~, E both Dele Honors in the bridge | marck court, Catholic Daughters of| future, when the preliminary organ- Cross Country Race games went to C. E. Will, and the America, will be held Monday eve-/j ization will be completed, and a pro- — | Cnist score prize was won by Mrs.| ning at 7:30 at St. Mary's hall. A' ject for the ‘vear decided, according Columbus, ©., Nov. 23.—(#)—Orval } George Robidou. A luncheon was | talk by Father John Slag will be a/to Miss Madge Runey. county super- Martin, Purdue, won the individual | ved at the close of the evening by | feature of the evening. intendent of schools, who attended the | Big Ten cross country championship | the committee in charge, who were | gathering. here today, defeating R. M. Lease, the Mmes, Anton ak Pky ? City-County Briefs: —_—_—_—_—_——_ Indiana, by 15 ine W. E. Clapham, Mills. Sr, O. A. Sorsdahl, M. O. Agre, | el Indiana, was third. and Otto Dirlam. Vln steno, sexe ne Schmeel Named Head "The Tndiana team. with 36 potnts * | i took the team championship for atiss Esther Bremer will leave this | Henty Reimer, Beulah, is a visitor Of Garrison’s Lodge ‘ok ‘Pe ciceutive time, the other cnnina for Fargo to spend several," Bismarck today. Garrison, N. D. Nov, 23—P, B, teams, with thelr points, finishing in weeks With her parents, Rev. Schmeel was elected worshipful mas- | the following order: Wisconsin, 57; Mis. C. A. Bremer, former Bismarck | _L. J. Redington. Wilton, is here to- | ter of Garrison Lodge, No. 90, A. F. Michigan, 109; Ohio State, 110; Min- sidents, "Miss Bremer who has been day on a business trip. and A. M., at a regular meeting 1C1d | eee i d in the office of the Barker: here. ee ¢ ‘and Candy company for the FF. E. Ackerman, Wishek postmas-| Other officers named are: Archie wen years, does not plan to ier, is a visitor in Bismarck today. Rice, senior warden; Walter M. Rob- n to Bismarck. \ inson, junior warden; W. C. Cull, sec- ss 2 Edwin Rupp, Garrison merchant. is; retary; and B. C. Briske, treasurer. Mary ae he le vend transacting business in the city to- an ex’ ay in Bismarck, | day. The First German Baptist terday for Chicago where she oo AS piety Sake eiioee going | i a partousiias reaped to kis | Cae Seaeemenene eee to Knoxville, Tenn. for the winter home in Hazclton after a short visit at Lucas’ Wednesday, Nov. 27 mon.hs. | in Bismarck. coats < ** * i ‘tate H. F. O'Hare, accompanied by his; ¥, £, Odegard, manager of the In-/ 1. John O'Hare, left last night for | dependent Telephone company. Wash- xeapolis. They will attend the burn, is a business visitor in the city. ta-Wisconsin foctvall game, | — ing to Bismarck Monday. James 8. Milloy, Fargo, secretary of ees the Greater North Dakota associa- Stackhouse and son Ro- tion, is spending the day in Bismarck. sterday for Minneapolis a will attend the Minneso- A marriage license was issued in football game this aft!’ Thursday to Hugh Thomas Caudel | and Harriet Mabel Hughes, both of Bismarck. es * * The Rebekah Busy Bee Sewing club will be entertained Tuesday aft- ernoon at the home of Mrs. M. O. Agre, 515 Seventh street. ss * Mrs. Gordon Cox, 612 West Thayer, will be hostess to the membcrs of the Monday club at their regular mect- ing Monday —. Miss Margaret L. Stauffacher, Steele. is here for a visit with her | mother, Mrs. G. L. Stauffacher, a pa- tient at a local hospital. W. G. Baker. who has been em- ployed as second cook at the G. P. Eat shop for the past six weeks, left this morning for his home in Minne- apolis. s* ‘The Bismarck Study club will meet Monday evening at 7:30 with Mrs. O. Lundquist, West Thayer. A study of the Slavic peoples will be conducted. i se Mrs. G. M. Hardacker, Mott, who j _ i lias been the guest of Mrs. H. A. Mc- Nutt for a few days, returned to her home yesterday. ees Mr. and Mrs. EB. J, Rue, 707 Avenue | eturned Thursday from Minneapo ere they spent a week visiting | American Legion Aux. Presents “Take the Air” AT THE AUDITOEIUM Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 2 and 3 Reserved Seats at Harris & Woodmansce beginning Saturday, Nov. 29 Tickets, 75c; Gallery, 35c All members of the Odd Fellows lodge are urged to be present for the regular meeting Tuesday evening at SS Shoulder TO THE WHEEL poration. Behind this bank, as behind each member of the group, stands the strength of $440,000,000 in resources. From closer contacts with other pro- gressive cities and the important in- dustries of the territory, comesa new and broadened perspective. Thecome- bined banking knowledge of these as- sociated institutions will find expres- sion in each individual bank's ser- vice to customers. This Bank is keenly appreciative of its new opportunities as a factor in local prosperity. Together with other member banks of the First Bank Stock Corporation, we are putting a x * * Members of the Cosmos club will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock, a with Mrs, R. E. Wengel, 317 Park street. s * * Mrs. T. L. MeGarry. Aberdeen, is here for a short visit with her daugh- ter, Mrs, E, M. Hendricks, 921 Fifth street. se 8 Members of the Yeoman Ladies continu club will meet Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Grover C. Riggs, 414 Ave- | nue F, ae ees Paramounks Mrs. A. A. Sailer, Stanton, are A ing with friends in the city. AL JOLSON : Ler “Say It With Songs Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Doering, Gocd- - - Wed. rich, are in Bismarek for a few days Men = See [The Maclatyre Studios Presents Their GEORGE Bancroft “Thunderbolt” AU-Talking Paramount Picture TODAY Tue man and woman of today seek for their personal bank- ing home the institution which offers the greatest relative degreeof strength and stability for the safety of their deposits. They welcome a banking connection which provides them with sound and constructive advice in their financial problems. They desire truly helpful facilities and service in the bank which serves them. In this Bank, the people and busi- ness enterprises of the City are now finding an increased measure of these advantages—strength, counsel, and service. This institution has recently a Ss | FALL. REVUE With Margaret Ramsey (Former Premier Danseuse with McCall-Bridge Players of ‘Minneapolis and Ernie Young Revue). ‘ ‘Twenty Elaborate Dance Spectacles o with special scenery from the Beaumont Studios of : New York City. ‘3 “WRONG NUMBERS” A One-Act Comedy by Essex Dane. AUDITORIUM PLLLPRLLLSLOL EPP ELLPESPPLLLSPESLLPLCOAEL LER EPEAT ous quality. Exquisite cabinets. Sensational world new Victor dynamic spcaker. From whisper to full orchestra at turn of knob! ... Here’s the instrament that modern music-lovers want. Terms to suit. The whole Lown is tothing about our Victor Demonstrotions HOSKINS - MEYER The Home of KFYR associated with 72 other representa- tive banks of the territory in one uni- fied group—the First Bank Stock Cor- Tonight trict. The First National Bank The Pioneer Bank FIFTY YEARS IN BISMARCK Affilisted with FIRST BANK COMBINED RESOURCES OVER 84 eo our shoulder to the wheel of progress in the Ninth Federal Reserve Dis- STOCK CORPORATIOR Vic Meyer and his Columbia Recording Owehasten -