The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 9, 1930, Page 5

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Mott Woman’s Club D. U..V. Makes Plans to : Entertains Husbands| Raise Funds for Work as rai : mel 7 | Ale cH betel i : int Hn Ha Fis eepeenis EE Hen de Flag! neta qeakt ry ried! RE aH zB ie, 3 53 4 gE 5 Plane for the i : i William L. Ingstad, Jamestown, ts the day in the city. A. W. Quast, Linton business man, is spending. few days in Bismarck. A marriage license was issued yes- terday to Miss Eva Masseth, and Val- entine Keller, both of Bismarck. “The ” Philosophy of Judaism” will be the subject of a sermon to be de- livered by. Rev. J. H. Mekler, Hebrew With Alaska Pictures Arthur C. Pillsbury, who comes to Bismarck with his moving of flowers, plants and animals, Jan- uary 15, is not orily a famous na- turalist, an as well. While at Leland Stanford univer- sity he invented a lens for cameras which would take clear pictures ) THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1930 | 22,000 PICKED ITALY SOLDIERS IN PARADE | BRRORE MARIE JOS Kings, Princes, Suite eign Military Attaches In Spectacte Washington Girl Is | Made Count’s Bride Paris, Jan, 9.—(AP)—Miss Maria | Genevieve Ryan, Washington, today was married to Count Frederick Jacques Francois De Janze. The civ- il ceremony .was performed at the jelty hall of the sixteenth ward, the religious rite following.at the church \ “nd For! of St, Pierre de Chaillot. In 1927 the mi of Count de Poco re tl r Alice wed rne of Chicago was annul y the Vatican, the religious ceremony today possible. The annulment followed shooting of Viscount Raymond de Trafford Station in Paris by the then countess who also wounded her- self. She was given a suspended sen- tence of six months. After a wedding breakfast the de Janzes entrained for Nice, where ieee a Ueee4 ae eer ind e 8) they wi to the States where "te ‘Count has miany acquaintances, Desirability of More Work for Prohibition, Questioned by Black ‘Washington, Jan. 9—(#)—A resolu- 188d eee i To See Einstein Film New York, Jan. 9.—(AP)—A crowd of 4,500 stormed the American Mu- seum of Natural History last night in the Einstein theory. Police reserves were called to restore order when mu- seum attendants were overwhelmed. The Amateur Astronomers’ associa- tion, under whose auspices the picture reserves, After @ 20-minute battle | ol given to accommodate the throng. DANCE JAN. 17 OPENS | committee. midnight, Other events scheduled for was restored. | . Two showings of the film ree Oot with supper at son are four She Dared the . Wilds for Love! The poignaht romance of the Aca- dian girl and boy separated at their betrothal and their for each other iy Het Ef yearning search through the wilds of pioneer America. Dolores Del Rio “Evangeline” A United Artists Picture with musical accompaniment From Henry Wadsworth Long- fellow’s famous lyric. . ‘The events follow thick and fast for unique room for Spring Styles These elaborately furred Winter coats have been re- priced in this. tremendously outstanding. group because we need room for the new Spring styles that will be ar- is a copy of one of the fash- ion highlights of the season + ¢ « popular materials and colors . . . many types 66 sizes for women, misses and i | was shown, sent tickets to the 1,500 members in the city. At the time set for the exhibition police estimated that there were three persons for every ticket assembled at the entrance of the museum. The auditorium seats only 1,400. Museum guards, who were helpless gainst the stampede, called poli possesses voice which has operatic qualities. ADDED SUBJECTS , Uses His Own Inventions ,| Graduating in the class of 1897 at Leland Stanford, Mr. Pillsbury went to Alaska as official ment photographer with the Census ju, This was during the gold rush of 1898. His panorama views of all points of interest on the Yu- kon created a sensation when they reached Washington for until then, no panorama had even been taken because when it was attemp- ted, all objects were’ blurred as if} 4 they had been moved whereas it is the camera that moved. There isn’t that blur because Mr. Pillsbury invented a lens that prevents its oc- currence—but failed to have it pat- ented and thereby missed a fortune. Makes Sensational Panorama — the as talked seat single photogral e ever took was when he made a panorama of San Francisco burning after the earth- Fraplee burning SOLVE Your Problem of the roof of the Se Freee en x ; e e@ @ see tents =| Home Lighting sao ; — With This New Instant-light Aladdin JOIN OUR Aladdin Club and Beautify Your Home Milwaukeean Tells Of Two Men Pouzcing On Him ‘s] 3,50 fe i TODAY and FRIDAY “Sargmounks Matinee 2:30—Evenings 7 and 9 A_NEW SHOW - SATURDAY f z E : ere throats Quickly relieved SMART Hats At Unexpectedly. ait Bstee : te ii Ele ante Ube Ba fe i o.F. of4 2° gh it ase at if _ The New INSTANT-LIGHT y * * i with this maple flavored syrup ..On cold, wintry mornings dian maple in this ayrup. .It's what a pleasure to come down ; Mesto Prered + Hleney Plavared * Serteen Plover +. Covi Waiey Coleen ; } ui it i i j E reco eee ee a Reals ei ies for Ail Modole of the Alsdiies Alton on tied. * * FRENCH: & WELCH HARDWARE

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