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8 L HARRIED GANGSTERS ~BYPLOY LAWYERS IN THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1930 see aI GOOUTS ENTORTAN' [Be ZiabereTater ROTARY CLUB WITH and “Ballet Suite,” “Fanfare and March of the Bell,” ‘Waltz of the 4 Doll,” “March of the Wartiors,” and . "PROGRIM PRATIRE = “4 heard in @ part as noteworthy as that To Lincoln in 1861 of “Tonia” in “In Old Arizona,” al- jough of a very different type. Lincoln's birthday, today, has a spe- the Campbell Gullan, Henry Kolker, —_—_—_—_ LL? »| Campbell au : Heavy Metal Lamp {pont an Giner’ and, Broderick Gra- MANDAN BOY SCOUTS | ~ WAR AGAINST COURT Chicago Secret Committee Seeks Passage of Drastic ATTEND ‘BEAN FEED’ Jensen, Toman, Bakken and Post ‘Mere Straw’ To Rough Motorist . 2 Heavy metal lamp posts, with ce- ment sidewalks as their foundations, are “mere straws” to a motorist who e ance. - Donald Gallaher's direction is ex- cellent and Clare Kummer has made @ fine dialogue version of the Monck- ton Hoffe stage play, “The Scent of Sweet Almonds,” from which the pic- ture is adapted. In fact, we heartily recommend this SONGS AND STUNTS Message Received From Choris- ter H. J. Duemeland on for Students Give Special Performance on All-Tractor Farmin, : Fulton Give Short Talks took : Criminal Code in State Ment nee IP shout Mandan last |feature as being an outstanding, all- Voyage to Honolulu Disapproved at Meet * “ Before 74 Youths talking screen entertainment. See it aaa : — ith ise enous aching Main street while driv-!and convince yourself the talking — Jamestown, N. D., Feb.’ 12 Chicago, Feb. 12. — (#) — The anaite avenue, the driver de- Scout . D. —(P)— mouthpiece” replaced the “gat” to-; Mandan Boy Scouts last night com- |clded on @ short cut, went up on the Leong Prgiccrrsgt phrase es PA tsi pony ls porn tg Jt an tion was made today\that the a ers, cornered by Pleted their program in observance of | sidewalk, ran into the First National | th “if b a. Stutsman county farm conference day as gang Lincoaigany fight the, the twentieth anniversary of their |bank, ricocheted from the building e very best of the spoken stage. noon, and turned the club members| tary or patriotic celebrat at here Tuesday disapproved all-tract indictments, prepare ie organization with a “bean feed” given | into the lamp post, and continued on $ — temporarily into scouts by having|is considered unless he has a ‘6n di ft and not iow. \by the Elks club at the Presbyterian |his way with the lamp post resting} «p,* “RAMOUNT THEATR! them join in portions of the stunts.|in it, farming jversined terms ps The petal ernie ee ney ‘hurch. on the top of his roadster. Wap ii with the famous stage|The scouts were Bud Munger, who ——_ night forced upon the gangsters as the! camate a th : star, George Arliss, in the title role| Was master of ceremonies, Lloyd Mur- e Bical 18 true bills’ were to be te-| ceventy-four scouts, stented the) | The pose wes found by Onates [comes to the Paramount Theatre for|Phy, Duncan Wallace, Rob Hoskins, William B. Galligan, turned tomorrow, carrying bonds of "rhe program was made up of sing-|near the McDonald hotel, four blocks |* SPecial midnight showing at 11:30}Ray Evans, Bob Edick and Ralph Veteran Slope Ranch $10,000 each, the heaviest known here ing, dancing, readings and four short | away. No arrests have yet becn made, and remains for regular matinee and| Rand. M: . | for gun carrying charges. talks, with Frank Homan presiding as | though police believe the car was|¢vening showings on Thursday and] One of the numbers was “The Lit- lanager, Dies at 75 As the grand jury opened its offen- | toastmaster. driven by a man named Oscar John-|Friday. This Warner Bros. Vitaphone|tle German Band.” The scouts — Ld t sive, the battle against crime Was; Short talks were given by H. K. json. picture is a talking screen versior. of|Vided the Rotarians into groups to] Dickinson, Feb. ‘Word has been carried to another sector—the state! jensen, representing the Elks clu | atilians the play of the same name in which|Sing accompaniments,. which consist-| received here of the death at his farm capital. George Toman, representing the | Mr, Arliss starred for four years,|¢d of “Boom! Boom!” “Oo-la-la!”|home near Scranton the first of the > Col. Robert Isham Randolph, pres!-/ scouts: C. J. Bakken, Mandan scout T \'There ts no doubt but that it will be|“Um-pa-pa!”- and “Tweetle-dee!”| week of William B. Galligan, well i & ent of the Association of Commerce} commisioner; and W. G. Fulton, Bis- at the head of the list of the season’s! While they sang the main theme, the early day cowman of this dis- the Band, and head of the “committee of seven.” | marck, area executive. -.|finest productions and even that is|Combination producing a whimsicat “Parade of Instruments,” (F. L. Law- has asked the legislature to mobilize/ Songs were sung by the complete faint praise for such a film as “Dis-|@nd ludicrous effect. rence). fcr passage of a more drastic criminal) group and a double quartet composed | raeli.” Story of Dr. Coppelius and his Doll, code to end the barrage of bombs and} of George Toman, Fred Swenson, . Mr, Arliss, of course, is perfect. peer ee killings. John McCarthy, Vernon Homan, A role of this sort requiring subtle|Other of songs, then two demonstra- The secret committee, composed of} Douglas Lang. Charles Ellis, John CS SS shading, personal charm and mental | tions were put on, one a resuscitation, Sure Way to Stop civic leaders, has suggested a habltual Biggs, and Anton Dechandt. The Contest Scheduled for Mandan, |Power is Just a natural one for this|the other bandaging, and a compli~ 7 criminal code, such as the Baumes act| high school band also played several ; acai "great actor, His performance is a|ment to the hospitality of the club Night Coughs in New York, and an wate ene na ORE TR With Affirmative Team delight to the eye and the ear. Nat- bic habcbla be ives pein egainst carrying conceale 5 y Mackin gi . et rally, did. ie luncheon received a wireless Prescription Brings ‘The gang chiefs have retreated to| Harriett Rosen a humorous reading. Facing Visitor- 4 Se ear ceiken ty idle cap-|message from Henry J. Duemeland, . Peek natant MaNed their dugouts but the police dragnet | Sidney Bjornson gave a reading en- sii able cast. Chief among the mem-|ClUb chorister announcing a wonder- | ,.q*iean was horn st Buifalo, N. ¥., para today still scooped up hundreds of al-| titled “The Jewish Wedding.” || sandan high school’s affirmative |bers are Florence Arliss, wife of the|ful trip to Honolulu, where he and| man ‘He never married and tas 7% | Night coughs, or coughs caused by sien! tiodtums, Yecketetrs andgun-|) the vet debate team will clash with Bowman's |star; Joan Bennett, who is exquisitely |Mrs. Duemeland were due to land| years old when he died, Two sisters |® cold or irritated throat, can now be men. Campfire girl negative trio at the Mandan high |beautiful as well as clever; Anthony |next day. Buffalo, N. Y., are his only rela- WwW 7 Early today, the arrests since the Jaw’s offensive opened last Sunday, had mounted to more than 2,000— with more promised. Of this number, 99 STUDENTS EARN school auditorium the evening of Feb. 28, it has been announced by C. J. Bakken, Mandan coach. The question for high school de- Bushell, an interesting new leading man; Ivan Simpson; an old trouper ‘and @ good one; David Torrence, an excellent “heavy;” and Doris Lloyd, Letters expressing appreciation of the club's entertainment in dinners were received from the High school teachers and from 4-H clubs. however, only 33 were found carrying bates this season is: Resolved, that |charming and sly in the role of the ‘There also was a letter of thanks guns. : trial by jury in criminal cases should | spy, 2. A G ie maers win atruce co t| HONOR ROLL PLACES) Sasa! Troe mony ds its ove ot tel en nt Ruste won | Elmey Klipstein and Use KC for fine texture night in the arrest of Harold Lang; Members of the Mandan affirma-| most exciting periods of Disraeli’s}iocal hospital. Ann Elizabeth is the| Neil York, Bismarck. d police he was the chauffeur of} | ————ndan High | ive team_are Josephine Edmundson, /career — the time when he fought |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ry 9 is pleasant tasting and and large volume George “Bugs” Moran, known as the| Junior Class in Mandan High | Marcella Sinkula, and George Toman. | arainst “all opposition to obtain the| Wachter. Join University Band |wnote family. Sold on « in your bakings oN ett pa ‘ School Leads List With ‘Though the Mandan negative team |suez Canal for England. Later his| The quartet of the day was made guarantee to give better Police Commissioner William Rus- was defeated by Jamestown and |onponents realized ythat he was cor-'up of John Peterson, Dr. L. W. Lar-| Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 12.—With |relief for coughs or sore Peet Bell believes the exodus of gunmen 24 Honored thereby eliminated in the state race, | rect, and his Queen decorated him for|son, Bert Finney and N. O. Churchill. |the addition of nine new members, |anything you have ever tried. Miltions of anny has begun. He cited @ reported pro- it is probable minor debates for the tne coup in acquiring acquisition of| They led the club singing. five of which played with the band in| Thoxine, put up ready for-use pounds 4 ‘est from a civic club in Qunicy, TIL, — negative trio will be arranged s00n, |the canal, years, but did not return the |60c, and $1.00 bottles. Sold by our Government ‘that the Chicago hoodlums were be- ing driven into other cities. From St. Louis, a sudden increase in crime brought a police order to watch for transient Chicago criminals. REFEREES 10 HEAR PRISON LAND DEAL Both Sides in Condemnation Proceedings on Wachter Tract Request Course Ninety-nine pupils in Mandan jun- ior and senior high schools won places on the scholastic honor roll the last six weeks period, it was announced this morning by L. G. Thompson, high school principal. The honor roll was delayed 10 days because of the absence of one of the teachers in Mandan high school the latter part of the first semester be- cause of illness. * On the roll this time are 24 juniors, 19 seniors, 15 sophomores, 16 fresh- men, 15 eighth grade students, ant 10 seventh grade students. : The complete honor roll for the period follows: Seniors: Fred Braxmier, John Biggs, Delores Carey, Virginia Conroy, Della Cotton, Melvin Dahli, Evan Digby, Charles Ellis, Gladys Ellisen, Kenneth Mr. Bakken said. PROGRAM BROADCAST ON ABRAHAM LINCOLN Mrs. .H. K. Jensen and Walter G. Renden Give Feature Addresses Today An Abraham Linclon birthday pro- gram, broadcast over radiocasting station KGCU, Mandan, from 12:15 to 12:45 Glencoe Man Cheats Death as Rifle Shot: Lodges in His Elbow Elmer Peterson, 32, Glencoe, had a narrow escape from death yesterday when a@ small calibre rifle he was re- Guests of the day were Clarion| previous Larson, High school musical instruc- tor; H. 8. Russell and John Kennely, Mandan; Fred J. Sorkness, Fargo; M. ©. Glovick, Aberdeen; and Einar Smith, Minot. Chain Store Systems Scored by Speaker at moving from his automobile accident- ally discharged, the bullet burrying itself in the muscles of the right el- bow. Brought to Bismarck for surgical Dr. N. O. Ramstad at a local hospital. ‘Unless infection develops, Peterson will recover use of his arm quickly. attention, the bullet was removed by] * State Hardware Meet Fargo, N. D., Feb. 12.—(7)—Wall lic appearance of the semester at the Founder's day exercises February 22, | of this term, the con- |drugests.—Adv. | When Food | Sours Sweeten the stomach—instantly he Lae Ellison, Michael Fredericks, es og Sept nite 07 | Recker, Berea, eden | YO stare agers of the|sad a nn aa y nation proceedings before district | huvteile Gimkula Eierert ‘Teel Groce | Program were given by Mrs. H. K. —_____ shoall retailer ta Ancqf in’ eceaeCiane About two hours after eating many, It is the quick method. Results court for some time, by which the | yaider, r - Jensen, president of the sponsoring TREASURER KILLS SELF with chain stores backed by almost people suffer from sour stomachs./come almost instantly. It is the ap- state prison seeks to acquire 400 acres} Juniors: Lillian Barrett, Theodore | Organization, and Walter G. Renden, Kansas City, Feb. 12.—(?)—Louis E.| unlimited finances and operated on They call it indigestion. It means/proved method. You will never use _ of land owned by Paul and Engene/moehm, Catherine Carey, Lila Clark,| commander of the Mandan post of | Riddle, 50, treasurer of the Aarat/ the most approved business methods, stomach another when you know, Wachter adjoining the prison farm. Margurita- Craychee, Lucile Dahners, the American Legion. Mrs. Jensen | Widows Benefit association, 2 Ma-| and which do not have open book ac- Be sure to get the genuine Phillips ‘The tract is described as the north|rorraine Esterly, Kitty Gallagher,|SP0ke on “National Defense” while /sonic auxiliary, committed suicide by/ counts. ¢: lbed by half and the west half of the quarter | Lewista. Hanley, Catherine Herner, | Mr. Renden’s talk was entitled “Trib- |shooting himself while riding on a/ “These chain stores know what they| Biliousness ection 11, township 138, range 80. | marie Hoffman, Louise Lyman Wil- | ute to Abraham Lincoln.” street car. He had been a trustee of/ are doing. They budget their business| quickly relieved. Childrenand Adults | its volume in acid. Both sides to the condemnation |iiam McGinnis, Vernon Pavlik, La-| The program opened with a pledge |the widows benefit fund of approxi-| and they have their affairs so thor-| can easily swallow Dr. Carter’stiny, | The right way is Phillips’ Milk of| drugstore. = ings had the choice of having|Vyonne Penhale, Margaret Pierce, mately $100,000. His widow is inj oughly arranged they probably could| sugar coated pills. They are free — Just a tasteless dose iri] “Milk of Magnesia” has been the ‘the matter heard by the court. @ jury | warriet Rosen, Dorothy Sietz, Beat- Staples, Minn., visiting her husband's] write a eheck on their 1930 profits} from calomel and poisonous drugs. | Water. It is pleasant, efficient and|U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The or by referees. They agret® on @irice Smeland, Orville Smeland, 1 My sister, Mrs. George Dudley, who is ill.| right now,” he said. All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs, | harmless. It has remained the stand- Stipulation by which the court was/Esther Smith, Winifred Wiebers, | Great Parade” and “My Native Land CARTER'S ISHPILLS ard with physicians in the 50 years a@sked to name referees. ae Elaine Wilkinson, Agnes Zahn. were sung by Edward Stein and Leon- q since its invention. - Judge Jansonius a appoint Sophomores: Ruth Blake, ary C. McMahan respectively. The ‘Worth Lumry, Charles Swanson, &/ Brunelle, Mary Edmundson, Eleanor | Program closed with chorus singing ; ' farmer southeast of the city, and Ir-| pawards, Margerite Fredericks, Marie | “The Star Spangled Banner.” Walter > @ retired farmer living in} Haider, Gertrude Kelley, ‘Anna Mc-| Tostevin played the piano accom- vy. Ginnis, Gladys , Martha Sin- nts. ‘The referees can proceed as 500n 88 | kyla, Donald Dien chee oe In charge of the program were Mrs. 4 hey receive formal notice of apo bruck, Jeannette Stewart, Nilah|D. C. Scothorn, Mrs. Herbert C. feeeeeeed Coes ray start hearing tes- | Stroup, Ruby Tye. Hoeft, and Mrs. Bernard S. Nicker- ; imony next week. Freshmen: Arthur Brunelle, Audrey | 50m. the latter being Mandan chair- The state was represented in the/ Buckley, Ludmilla Braxmier. Eloise |™man of r sd: + Jproceedings by the attorney general | Curtis, John Dewey, Carolyn Eckroth, — Thursday oe ae leer :| Walter Tostevin and Friday Jonel Perki Bichardeon, Robert, Saunders, Carolyn Francis for Assist Saturda Colonel Perkins, Once | Sehend, Eveisn sehut: ener.! In Education Program : aturday fl Bismarck Resident, Is | misnin Grade: sayne sroserice.| oop su cao “ ; ; Seattle Bank Director Margsret, Cou 34, Winifred “Mecic | sored last evening’ by the ate, de For a final cleanup of — Parkin Noakes, partment of public instruct! oe from station KGCU, Man- Reading of Abraham Lincoln's % r Gettysburg Address and introductions describing the circumstances under ' Ge ee Hymn of the Republic” were c. , Lapp eegeigeqenaed pe yk Our unbudging ne y not to carry over merchandise from hy ter Tostevin sang the “Battle Hymn ||] one season to the next prompts these radical reductions. a finrold K. Jensen, Morton count Newsof Colonel Perkins’ ascendancy — . Jensen, county One size 37 Tanish Grey belted back fi 9 .. * perintendent of schools, made ar- SR Siciy Mandan’s City Jail posers See the Seana at the overcoat was $95, now ......... DSA Se, $60 welings, ong time friend of the cap-| ‘Hercules’ Must Pay _ | request of Berths . 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