The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 5, 1930, Page 3

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: MANDAN NEWS : RUMOR OF VORSOS’ DEATH ROUND PALSE Mandan Cook, ‘Beaten Up’ Sun- day Night, Declared ‘Some- what Improved’ No, Gus Vortaos, Mandan severely TRAINER FIVE TAKES VICTORY OVER LINTON Invading Legionnaires Trimmed 39 to, 12 in Contest ~ Last Evening Mandan’s state training school bas- keteers made it “two in a row” over Legionnaires when they defeated the Linton American Legion five at the training school gymnasium last night 39 to 12. They had beaten the Wash- burn Legionnaires 45 to 23 the night before. Ole Olsusen was fined speed- ing while Emanuel Weert was fined $10 after being charged with Grugkenness. Both are Mandan men. ‘Mrs. Mary Schantz Funeral Conducted for Mrs. M were held st the 8t, goseph's it ‘W. Furness, secretary. reenter i AT THE MOVIES | Action is keynote of “Burning Up.” Action with @ capital A, but in- telligently and effectively dramatized. Al Letich’s five field goals and four | is free tosses made him high point man. Karl Thornberg and Kim scored six and four field tosses re- spectively while’ Mike Geston . and George Heidt each scored ane, Geston adding a free throw. : Sautter and Kremer, forwards, scored five Linton field goals between them and Redlinger, guard, added two points from the free throw line. From ‘she start the Trainers showed their superiority and held the lead throughout. No games in the near future are definitely arranged for the Mandan five but the club may journey for a return game at Washburn this week- end. The summary of last nights con- test: Mandan (39) ie 6] cooound S| eunnan Heidt, lg .. Roche, lg . Sautter, If, Ig Blodeau, c ... Thomas, rg Redlinger, Ig, Kabern, If . 2-3 Totals. 5 Referce: Gronvold, U. N. D. Coal Loads Increase City Weigher Income exciting and breath-taking five min- utes seen in the theatre in ever so long. In the automobile race sound effects and unusual camera combine to make this the tl is event it really is. CAPITOL THEATRE No all talking picture ever made jean boast of more suspense, as many ithrills nor as much excitement as “The Lone Star Ranger,” Fox Movie- jtone all talking romance adapted from Zane Grey's stirring romance, {coming attraction at the Capitol The- {atre, yet an appealing love story de- {velops during the plot's unfolding. George O'Brien and Sue Carol por- tray the leading roles and a superb cast furnishes support. Among those jmeost prominent in it at Walter Mc- Grail, Lee Shumway, Colin Chase, ‘Warren Hymer, Elizabeth Patterson, Caroline Rankin and Russel] Simpson. '29 Persons Arrested | By Police in January TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1930 G.N.D. A. to Sponsor Bank President Talk Over WCCO - KSTP Clubs Acknowledging Re- cent Award Dinner * Bt FARGO MAN CAUGHT WITHLOAD OF BOOZE Sheriff's Force Chases Two Runners Out of Mer'ston Before Capturing tracts by the club from 4-H clubs who were guests of the at achievement night dinner, January 24. ‘The Bismarck Poultry club itself to “make best even better.” ‘There also were letters from Harry Rilling extension junior club leader for North Dakota, and County Agent iad iss i 4 7 dury in Mutual Benefit Suit Has Testimony Read in Long Deliberations * Because it is so helpful in keeping babies end children healthy and happy, every mother should know about Phillips Milk of Magnesia. This harmless, almost tasteless preparation is most effective in re- Heving these symptoms of babies ard children caused by souring food in the little digestive tract, such as sour-belching, frequent vomiting, feverishness, colic. As 2 mild laxatwe it acts gently, but certainly, to open caused infection that sent Coenen to the hospital eight days, returned a verdict in favor of the dentist and dismissing the action. Charles C. Crum’ represénted the plaintiff and Zuger and Tillotson the defendant. The suit of Marian Wolfe against George Singer, asking $750 damages on charges of breach of promise and ‘8 A teaspoonful of Phillips Milk of Magnesia does the work of half a pint the little bowels in constipation, colds, | children’s diseases. ) GRAINDEALERS HEAR COUNTRY ELEVATOR PROBLEMS SPEECH Duluth Man Ri Question of Whether They Should.En- dorse Pool System Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 5.—(?)}— The old line grain trade had its in- nings this afternoon before the Farm- ers Grain Dealers: Association North Dakota. C. F. Macdonald, secretary of the Duluth board of trade, addressed the convention on the serious problems. facing country elevators, and raised the. question of whether or not such elevators should endorse the pool system. He urged that’ the associa- tion give careful consideration to the situation before taking any action. Tt was learned today that a resolu- tion endorsing the federal farm board and its policies would be presented at the closing: session of the convention. Action which wil] be taken on it prob- ably depends to a large extent on the exact wording of the resolution. A majority of the members of the association seems to be in favor of the general plan of the farm board, but if the resolution is so drawn as to con- stitute @ direct endorsement of the Northwest Grain association, its pass- age is doubtful, according to present indications. bi Independent elevator men, | | | evidently more or less in doubt as to the manner in which operations of the farm board may affect their busi- ness, The question of endorsing the eres- tion of additional terminal elevators at Grand Forks and other points in North Dakota was expected to come before the association at the close of Macdonald's address this afternoon. H. A. Bronson, Grand Forks, was to speak on the subject, according to the plans of those favoring the proj- ect. This morning’s session was chiefly of lime water in neutralizing cow's milk for infant feeding, and preventing hard curds. Its many uses for mother and child are fully explained in the interesting book “Useful Information.” It will be sent you, FREE. Write The Phillips Go. 117 Hudson St., New York, N. ¥. # In buying, be sure to get genuine Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Doctors have prescribed it for over 50 years. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. 8. Registered Trade Mark of The Chas. H. Phillips Chemical Co., and its predecessor, Chas. since 1875. of! devoted to @ discussion of car-loading and similar transportation problems with L. F. Schuneman, representing thé Northwest Shippers Advisory board, as the chief speaker. - Macdonald, who spoke for the or- ganized grain trade this afternoon, took the place on the program of E. C. Hillweg of Minrfeapolis, who was unable to be present. Filipino Outbreak in 1899 Commemorated At Banquet of V. F. W. Commemorating the outbreak of the Filipinos Feb. 4, 1899, members of the Gilbert Nelson post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, conducted their annual banquet last night at the Grand Pa- Spero) Last Time Tonight Bebe Daniels in ‘Love Comes Along’ From the play “Conchita” ALL-TALKING Starts Tomorrow Continuous Performance Saturday, 2:30 to 11 p. m. ZAN E GREYS LONE STAR Adults 35c until 7:30 Capital] Funeral Parlors 206 Main Avenue Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day or Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. cific hotel with 40 comrades and their | troduced H. F. guests present. { nditieaa The menu was made up largely of | Dickinson, coord a of the Bu Filipino and Spanish dishes. Cigar-'marck Indian school, told of his ex ettes also were from the Philippines. |periences -as @ teacher in the Philip-| P. G. Harrington, senior vice com- | Pine Islands in the main address’ on mantier, opened the meeting and in- the program. 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No knii i Broper foodie our medicine: Write for Buy Now and Save ‘20 to *35 By special arrangement with the Manufacturer we have ob- | tained a limited number of these models which we offer you. Come In and Choose Yours Now For February Only, a8 ‘North Dakota Power & Light

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