The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 18, 1929, Page 2

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City Enters U. S. Cham DR. ARNSON HEADS A.OF C. COMMITTEE. | TN MEDCIAL SURVEY sent Conditions en Sanitation and Ills Here Will Be Codified PRIZES FOR IMPROVEMENT : inicipalities of Country Di- vided Into Test Groups; No Other in North Dakota —- ' The United States Chamber of | fommeree is putting on a health con- | lwervation contest all over the country, | n which all the member chambers. | commercial clubs and associations of | mmerce are invited to participate. he Bismarck Association of Com- meree, out of commercial bodies in 11! ities in the state, is the only member | organization in North Dakota to siz-| keen of eye and sharp of wit, ‘Poker Alice’ Tubbs, in center, watches the reaction of ‘Deadwood Dick’ Clark, at right, in a poker game at Omaha. ‘Jim’ Bently, veteran Black Hills ralireader, is the other participant, at cigar-smoking Alice is shown in inset. tryin’ to pull a whiszer,” Deadwood Scan a EY Ge ify such participation. H The association has placed the local ; entry in the hands of a committee | consisting of Dr. J. ©. Arnson. as! Omaha, Neb. Dec, 18—(NEA)— lare Mrs. C. W. Mi Mrs. F. L./ playing—gone with the advent of Conklin and Eert Finney, all staunch | radio. For radio is the disturbing fac- blic welfare exponents. | tor that has caused its decay—and de- | 4 Haelth Bodies Cooperate caying it is, fast. ‘The health conservation contest 1s} Take that for what it's worth from successor to the fire prevention con-; no less an authority on poker than heretofore sponsored by the U. S.| “Poker Alice” Tubbs, who gained fame | . Like those contests. this|in the early days of the Nebraska ter- st is on a prize besis. It is onc of | ritory as a dealer in fast poker and 2 chamber's major projects. faro games. “Poker Alice” visited here The state health department under | recently during the celebration of Ne-; Dr. A. A. Whittemore has taken 4 praska’s diamond jubilee, but never riendly attitude toward the compe-/ was so disgusted as when the radio n and will do all possible to make | was turned on during a poker game. ‘@ success. It will give its assistance} “row c’n anybody watch a man deal through the Bismarck Association of | when a squawking sopraner is singin" Commerce, unless other city commer-'on the raddio?” asks the famous bodies enter. smoker of long black cigars who Im fact, the public health service. | trimmed many a prospector out of his American Medical association and|-qust” in the Black Hills gold rush state health departments are €x- | days, assistance and support to the/ t¢ it wasn't fer raddio (she pro- it. The evaluation of their; nounces it like Al Smith) there'd be n will be based on the| more real honest-to-goodness poker- ean Public Health association's | piayers still alive,” she adds. “A per- form. son's got to have absolute quiet to Cities Compet: by Groups play poker properly. Poker’s a matter In conducting the competition the | of concentration. You've got to watch the other fellas’ faces. One tiny little | 8. Chambe: d the cities of the country into; Group 1 will comprise all | face may win or lose a pot. How you ‘above 500,000 in population, and | gonna tell what those twitches mean bs of five such. | with a raddio blasting away?” Group 2 embraces cities with popu-| Alice takes her poker seriously. She ranging between 100,000 and | ecweteh hace ore 18. There | q———_—____—--¢ are 16 cities in group 3, in which | | ‘ t cnvsited ail ees trom 50000 to| ‘Today in Congress 100,000. Group 4 embraces thos? be- —_—_—_—_— ‘tween 25,000 and 50,000, and numbers 1p 5 comprises 23 cities (fy the Associated Press) ‘WEDNESDAY ttemore has written to all | SENATE commerce cities in North! je on nomination ins to he a fed- lec taken up committee cone prop! 000,000 for construction of bulld- mac Finance committce dixcusses 814,000,000 hoxpitalization bill. committee resumes hear- nature of a fact-finding ; sugar tariff. to determine the present gtatus | health conditions in each city. Out | selected the particular | commitice cont hearings om Dowell bill ral high: hea for funds. anderbilt’: one of simp! Harry Emerson his marriage to December 27 thet idesmaids, maids of honor, or ras itation to 7 a. it wind veloc’ GENERAL REPO! Temprtrs, Pre. High last | All 24 | will produce a super w rmindedness of mind that ¢ left. A characteristic view of rarely plays poker for fun. It’s not} “You're . and associated with him | Gone is the venerable art of poker- | good business. || Flashes of Life cuss —_—_—_—————————_“ In the good ol’ days, when all saloons had poker tables, Alice's the one objection to playing in those joints jwas “the darn musicians who were always playin’.” It was these barroom | balladeers, she |decline in the art of “Poker Alice” largely for the men) agreed to and show her stuff. ‘The game hogany table tury ago. “Deadwood drafted for the game. Bently dealt. Jackpot it was. ifn eee Dick for ten chips. Bently called, cards twitch of a muscle in an opponent's | his Alice Shows “Tl tap yuh,” said Alice, her entire stack into the the table. STATE BODY WORK ON ly ’ MIU il re Ze =. Meet With Rivers and Har- bors Congress vl the telephone and | the automobile—things that shrank | 2 ithe world, in the minds of men, ulmost tes tenth its a i orgs M, Cohan is go- | ie te od in the spring to write, di pre alkies, with AL Jolson hi I have something {| talkies.” he said. ‘out or they'll toss m 100+ SCHOLARS To li y in the el ollege letter on the grid a an scholars have survival values that! athletes lack. STEALING PARIS’ “STUFF York.—Skirts for spring, as) yed at n fashion exhibition of nited Cloak and Suit De: e six inches below the knee. T! 1G precedes the usual Paris r. Zerrecoming te by mi Worth of Paris mah * Dave! rensing, a over formation, of a fashion r such creators do js to in ret le is applying for member- he league. 4 4\rett " tire | Scuadardising the’ wedding’ ceremony | and hav! ‘music. more appropriate to-the'east. ' ber of Com h i A i i LE i | f : af i e E ga * BF TA bse Gah ay | : ‘Poker Alice’ Takes Poke at ‘Raddio’ Ht BI é é i i cil g ! Rete it fi fy gate | : hit ty i sy i i a E i i rita Hl Ly i cording to i H I U.S. CLASSIFIES : LAND REMNANTS BY ADAPTABLE USES | Area of #'1, .» Domain Grevter Than Germany Left for Disposal to Settiers Present and potential dry-farm de- velopment is also discussed extensively in the report. It is shown that ac- 5 5 z fh dsff zi il g2 Hl i at gi if | I H i i H i B85 4g ra i iit i F | 3 it i i | “ F i F ; i fi ‘AT i ial it f #8 oF tH sl lie i the United E i i 1 Hy i d i il E G pli i & E i i 7 | g 8 i § fl | eit li} g ij i 4 il +e Btates census of : itt i fH i E iii 5eF i i Ht g | in i B a ! il 2 iF $3 L$] i i i . iat ih i li ul ry B Lt i | al i f i i § 5 - A i | i H 5 i if it i ei 3 j 4 ‘ } I r i ! E g 3 ! | § t ss BaF if j i BE 5 E lik Bee ea & g ! E | E t THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1929- {Visiting America + i ! | : i i | F ie lit i i + i 4) i Lj r-] r | : pe E at 3 | H it 3 4 if ti é lf 8. ! [ i Hl | uf a i il ‘Tat. ce Uke i merce National Health Conte with him in the spirit world. ‘The lost member of the ts William Fos- ter, an American, who seeks to begin pel A ES army to a arrest iegrace for ‘Wuthless Clay Piles’ Bring Dla- [fen = We wm Be fst of | American detective on Foster's tinction to Barefoot Boy rai nas interested Bars. Gubbins in his search when he confides to the old lady that there is = $5,000 reward awaiting anyone telling of Foster's pe 28% | When Jimmy and his cronies arrivo an eyesore to generations of his farm |6* the Gubbine domicile, “Old Sweet- folk ancesters brought him distinc. | Mt,” a8 bis step-mother is known, tion. ; fs dumbstruck. Soon recovering, ‘De. Bon Dies te boyhood | however, she warns him to remai trudged barefoot over these clay piles, “dead” until she can collect the final his youthful imagination stirred each payment of his war insurance. time a whitened skull, stone spear- |,, With this story material United Ar- head, or bit of shell bead was exposed | tists have developed a great all-tatk- by a heavy rain or fresh plowing. ing fun show which maintains inter- “Indians,” his father would tell | from start to finish. him, “Just a few wuthless redekins| Pathe Sound News and an all-talk- who went to their happy hunting | ime comedy, “The Eligible Mr. Bangs” ground hereabouts.” with Edward Everett Horton are also ‘And then the elder Dickson would |0m the program. because the “pesky mounds” — made the cultivation of his farm dif- | CAPITOL TRE fleult, | “Big Time!” the dream of that Two years ago, Dr. Dickson began | great army of vaudevillians strus- p= nog of the suualler mounds. | gting on the lesser circuits to achieve profession of medicine and later re- sate augunen on eee ‘dies: move his shingle to become an @f-' That was the day when dance halls titel th it re | i 1 8 E a bagi i ee ® a i i | | rie bie it it ! 8 [ f i 8 dl : ‘ eli i i OL [ | rhe ii ig packed as to suggest @ pesti- | no ‘“Bome pottery we found suggested onetiar an at glazing.” said Deckson. | ow ‘rork ceene: one “Many pieces were found, such | vaudeville experience. as birds and animals.” stg oy ere it pets be (patty | f ft fi tH ie petenle Packing Co., Inc. 402 Main Ave. . Bilemarck, N. D. Phone 33: ALWAYS BUSY — THERE'S A REASON Special Sale _On Full Quarters of Beef Averaging Areand 7 Pounds --17¢ Quarters, Ib. ..........19¢ ‘TUE PRICES GOOD ALL. WEEK liane AF st | - FARM BOY'S INTEREST Ss snes Se:

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