The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 15, 1930, Page 3

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MANDAN:NEWS Mandan Shrine Club Will Be ‘Howling, ' Tom-Tom —_— F Will Dress, Speak, Sing, Dance |reed sey, and Entertain as Real. Indians weve. Which ‘Will Attract Atten- tion of Masons’ John Schlosser, Martin and Frank Friesz Accused of ‘Beating Up’ Cook Just as many citizens as would permit ting’ up” a restaurant cook opened before Police Magistrate James E. Campbell. Almost a dozen witnesses to the alleged assault, in language inter- | ™. spersed with a profusion of quoted profane language, unfolded a picture of vicious battle, in which the four men and a-club were engaged night of Sunday, Feb. 2, in the White . | Star “cafe, Mandan. at 10 a. m. today as the hearing was resumed. The defendants, who are charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, are John Schlosser, Martin Friesr, and Frank Friesz, all of Man- dan. They are accused of assaulting Gus Vorsos, culinary expert at the cafe. Gus spent several days in the hospital after Josing a few teeth and suffering severe head and body bruises. The defendants claim they were justified in attacking him, charging the cook had addressed them with vile langflage during an argument which arose over the pos- session of a chair in the restaurant, Children Pianists and Playmakers Again Are On Sunday’s Program Several children piano players and members of the Junior Playmaker chapter of Mandan high schoo! again aes fl EEE bid er. ~| The program follows: Children piano solos, 3 to 3:30 p. m. two skits ymakers, to 4: MANDAN FIVE BEATS DICKINSON BY 45-41 Captain Lillibridge, Guard, out of Game Because of Ineligibility ‘With Wilfred | Lillibridge, :30 to 5:30; and Brunswick Brevities, 5:30 10 6. Policenier: WilkGuide : ie eiepeeed EF DRAWSHUGE CROWD === rst ‘Mari’s Progress in Air Matrimonial Traffic] tous Pesrusry 23 As'Owners.Play at LAUNCHED IN STATE) Sale of 15,000 Pounds of Certi- fied to Farmers at Costs Object of Campaign WED MINISTER'S SON Engagement of Il Duce’s Daugh- |. ter to Italian Embassy Sec- retary Is Announced Rome, Feb. 15.—(#)—The engage- Villa Torlonia, where he will make a thal. The Wate for the wedding has not the | urday Charges Coast Guard Fired at Beach Crowd Easthampton, N. ¥., Feb. 15—()— Deputy Sheriff John P. Jensen of Suffolk county said he has forwarded Edda Mussolini is the chief traveler of the family, having made trips to idee As Italy’s colony on the on Sea, India, Greece and Spain. has been given a wide education and is an excellent linguist as well as a skilled violinist and pianist. shots the beach near here watching a stranded rum runner. Sd retiaabsen cement ta ater ca eight witnesses examined by him the bulletts whizzed “uncomfortably close.” The shootings ae alleged 0 have occurred last Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning after the trawler Notus ran ashore in Block Island sound. said | $30,000 Damage Suit Minot, n/p, Feb. | 15.—(7)—A suit asking $30,000 damages has been filed in district court here by Mrs. Gina Carlson of Minneapolis ve Dr. C. J. McIntosh of Devils Lake. ‘The woman was negligent in the treatment of a Jeg and hip injury. 2,000 Chinese Freed By Russian Captors Vladivostok, Feb. eb. 15.—()}—Over two thousand Chinese soldiers and officers captured by the red army during the guerilla warfare along the Russo- of| Chinese frontier, recently were re- leased and allowed to return to Chi- Shown in Plane Exhibit progress the air age in transportation is repre- sented in @ $2,500,000 outlay of air- craft, motors and accessories poised in 8t. Louis’ ispedvebonrpalecaml eae international TEE of Base Bea i Karl Horn, 33, Farm Laborer, r, Steele, Dies Karl eerie a, 33, 8 & farm laborer with SPANISH STUDENTS RIOT Madrid, Feb. 15.—()—Advices from Oviedo today said a group of 150 students last night staged a manifes- tation in front of the newspaper “region,” shouting insultingly at the editorial force and breaking windows of the building. Police finally routed 2 p. m, Sunday at the Steele church. | them. There were no injuries. © Carleton College Capertshe 1900 by Dodge Beothers Conporeion formal announcement of the betro-| ,,,.B/' Against Do Doctor Filed |“ times’. Party FIRST LUTHER. Avenue D and Goventh mnlzest, Rev. E. Benson, pastor, Sunday schoo, 12 o'clock. Evening services, 7: No morhing service. Pastor preaches in Braddock. heir practice Thursday evening. TRINITY LUTHERAN Aventy C at Seventh street. le S. Rindehl, penton. Church school, 9:4) Morning worship ‘aeat pS session of the trustees Monday evening at the pastor's residence. The ce rehearses Thursday eve- board of 7:30 at nini The c ‘confirmands meet every Satur- day morning at } 20 o'c o'cloe! Kk. FIRST CHURCH OF OF CHRIST Fourth atrest and Avenue jay services at 11 a.m, Subject, school at 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening * (estimontal meeting at 8 o'clock. A reading room maintained at 119% Fourth street is open daily except legal holidays, trom 2 to 5 p.m.; Sunday, 3 to 6 p.m, NS LUTHERAN (Missourt Synod) Fourth Street at Avenue A. V. Richert, ‘pastor, Sunday schools all Classen, 9:30 a. m. Miss Ella Brelje, Superintendent, Morning worship (German t 230, Bis0ep, mi, the pastor wilt preach | nora at Baldw ir, 6:45 p.m., in charge of ice (English), 7:30. ORGE's B's (EPISCOPAL) mmunion, 8 Chureh school, 10 a. ma 8, 11 a. ena Teach- ke ae Bennet Chor: Vespi Gard jen Rev ‘The Singing Hour, ish hall), pele leg Soloist, L. H. Bel elk. FIRST EVANGELICAL Seventh atregt and Hoxser, avenue, ira EK. Herzberg, past chool for all departments, 11,. Theme, “Putting First Things Firs Sermon for the juniors, Special music. Christian Endeav p.m SSONS on re eniny ving esta 7:30—Prayer meeting. Friday, 7:30—Choir practice. { GOSPEL TABERN. | (Pentecostat- Evangelical) Eleventh street and Rosser avenue, ‘Marvin C, Miller, pastor. Our services for the coming week will be as follows Buche: vist, 11 and sermon, Morning, worship at 4 i apecial music by ‘the charges the defendant ais pom Nc 7 0 Cevantegistic). evening. radio program broadcast from 9 to 10_ o'clock. Wednesday, * Feb. 19 — Midweek ice and prayer meeting at Friday, Feb. 21 — Young, people's meeting and Bible study at 7:45 The tabernacle orchestra wi’ ‘ai il song services. Spec songs, instrumental numbers, ‘solos, duets, trios, etc. ° PRESBYTERIAN Second street and Thayer avenue, yd E. Logee, pastor. Sunday’ moriings service at 10:30 broadcast by KFYR, prelude, “Sortie Festivo” (Boxlet)—-Grace Duryee Morris. Solo, Hymn of the Last Sup- er’ (Demorest)—Henry Halver- "La Cascade” (Dupre). ae as the Voice” (Scott) Mrs. Ravendick, Organ onitade ers” (Barrell). nth school, 9:30 a.m, and 12 peShitdren's sermon, 10:30 Young people's societies, Evening worship at Organ prelude, (Rene) Offertory, “Romance” (Alexis). } AnthemPresbyterian evening choru “Our American Abraham" jantation Mem- } Grace Duryee loys Organ posilude, ‘Procession of Aco- lytes” (Pitche: Following the evening service the young people of the church invite all | \ rae to join Chai ta Whale ‘Wednei ie} 0—Midweek service. FIRST PAPTIST Fourth street and Avenue B. ia L. Jackson, pastor. anche, lachools 10 a.m. Classes for irtments. Mra, Howard MeNutt, ferto “Cradle. ‘son Hauser). Solo, selected-—Emmet Griffin. Guest Aaa Re fe ee ods Hu 8. dire: gious: egueation for" Nord and Leper) theme, “The Vision That mpel Y. P. U, at 6:30 p.m. The oe ship commission in charge. Robert Hoskins, leader. Evening service at 7:80. Plant: ‘s Marguerite Kennedy. ‘urple Twilight” (Hew- are gies 1 to 20, entertain the Bapt! Not Cand Dakota. aie day, ith Reve Schade , wcaee METHODIST EPISCOPAL - Walter Maes peers tWater Lilie iss Ruth Rowle: (Wilson), intreaty” (Lich- ir). sols, selected—Mrs. W. J. Targart. on conservative or Oe ical, 2"—Walter E. Vat “March *Slittatrer apnnday school, 12 noon. Classes for MEPMOrth league, 6:30 v re p.m, Leader, tio: Ww. jogele, at 7:15 the following pr program Ma be Mi pening | prelude. vi (Cohi Elks band. ‘a mie rchet Prayer, Rev. Wal Negro apitituele’ “Heaven” — leigh)—Choir. MY: Mesers. Eanes Bischof, ind Noggle. in, Glory’ Tegation. Negro spiritual, “Swing cow. Sweet Chi (Bi eign) Chol wsdincols the Ma: Male, quart ‘Steal sane opian melody) — Bishof, Xe and Stripes Bee Vids anc peceee pay one tarwe picture’ of ig at the church altar. Cepia: Minot Auto Thief Let Off by Suspension of His Prison Sentence Minot, N, D,, Feb, 15—(P)—Eimer Evenson, 31, of Minot, caught in the act of stealing an automobile here early Thursday morning, today was given a two-year suspended peniten- tiary sentence by Judge George H. Moeliring in district court. Evenson pleaded guilty toa charge of larceny of an automobile. A rec- that the defendant be given a su- spended sentence was submitted to the court by his attorney. Fjeldahl and two companions caught Evenson as they saw him | driving away with the Berthold man’s car. Evenson, who asserted his act was due to intoxication, said he had intended to drive to a farm near Rus- sell where his wife is visiting rela- "| tives. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Furnished room in modern home with or Brena board. Very reasonable. right downtawn. Gall 311 Fo Fourth street or phone 627- QUALITY beyond all previous standards In entering the 1930 market, Dodge Brothers were keenly conscious of two fundamen- tal facts: First, that this year more than ever, value will be the basis of sales. Second, thet the public Is today better qualified than ever to judge value. Dodge engineers met these conditions by designing two new cars with features that not only satisfy the demands of a thrifty and motor-wise public, but set the standard of values far ahead of any previous conception. Specifically these engineers have achieved: SENSATIONAL VALUES A NEW Six A NEW EIGHT nelten all 4. Cement pbecboeundd coeorsucone ly cvcone ods ‘835 =the lowest-priced Six Dodge Brothers ever have offered. =the lowest-priced closed car of any model. Dodge Brothers ever have offered. : =the lowest-priced car with Mono- piece (Stee!) Body ever offered. the lowest-priced Six with interne!- exponding four-wheel hydraulic brakes ever offered. 1095 AND UP, 7.0.8, pAcTORy —vunmotched ot Its price for, power, speed, comfort and safety. —unporalieled in its field for quality, distinction ond style. piece (Stee!) Body, Down-Draft carbu- retion, weatherproof four-wheel hy- draulic brakes, double-action hydraulic shock absorbers, air cleaner, cil filter.. , shows. See them at your nearest Dodge Brothers dealer's showroom. DODGE BROTH ERS ls hbldaachldted every TRADITION BROADWAY AT SECOND ST. enone LMAN CO. BISMARCK PENDABILITY tae utente as ‘school defeated ‘Ale 25: tees eee St. Mary's gymnasium here last night. SREK ACCOMPLICES |=" IVHORST MYSTERY Search for for. Kidnaped-Murdered Ohio Boy’s Body Is Con- tinued by Police Wooster, Ohio, Feb. 18.(#}Oon- viction that the two men who have} accused each other in’ signed ‘state- ments of a Melvin Horst sents THEATRE Saturday All Talk Thriller . Girl of | the Port —with— Sally O'Neil Lo ‘2 whirlwind of ape) as tellers, alone ec ulla Beaat All Talking Comedy Fox Sound News ing Melvin’s death are true, officials hoped tkey would reach the point where they would tell what became of the body. Finding of the body, Prosecutor after he vanished from his Orrville home Dec. 27, 1928. TRAPPED BY BLAZE, ~TRIOBURNT0 DEATH Owen Sound, Ont., Feb. 15.—(?)— Trapped in their blazing farm home, Mrs. Roy Lonsway and her two chi dren were burned to death today. Mr. Lonsway built a fire in the kitchen stove before going to the barn. He awa to rescue his family, in vain, QUAKE FRIGHTENS GREEKS Athens, Feb. 15.—(P}—A _ severe | earthquake last night at Candia, ; Crete, plunged that city into dark. | ness. No lives were lost but the in- habitants, remembering the great shock of 1926, were panic-stricken. | 3-DAYS-3 Starting Monday The WONDER SINGER of RADIO »|The quake was felt distinctly in| WATCHES - CLOCKS JEWELRY This idol of millions comes to the screen in his first great feature wholesal: - Tonal Sais One Regulator Clock 1 Cugko Clock All are excep AND OS CONNECTICUT vannEes [ & the VAGABOND LOVER You'll take him to your heart as millions have taken him! 3 Performances Daily 2:30 - 7:00 and 9:00 until 7:30 15-Jewel Watch, cane ‘Wrist Watch Swiss Bracelet Second Hand Bracelet ‘= Solid Gold Watch Chain FRANK KRALL, Tailor Fifth Street Watch Out JACK OAKIE Is Coming! River-Side Inn Night Club Phone 47 North Dakota Menu: Y, Fried Spring Chicken, parca ee le - $1.00 T-Bone Steak . ‘ owes: dae Porterhouse. (for 2). . wee 15 Sirloin Steak m -» 1.00 Beef Tenderloin Steak . -. 1.00 Milk Fed Spring Lamb Chops ei ; +. 1.00 French Fried Potatoes, hot rolls with above een Chinese Dishes: Plain Chop Suey .... Chicken Chop Suey . Chow Mein, plain ........ Chicken Chow Mein ....... Steamed Rice and Tea Included Salads: Lettuce and Tomato, 1000 Island Dressing ... Chicken Salad, Green Vegetables . Shrimp Salad, Sliced Tomatoes . . Sandwiches: Riverside Club Special, 1000 Island Dressing . ¥, Fried Spring Chicken, Southern Style . Beef Tenderloin ....... Club House Shoe String Potatoes Included ‘Menu propared by oar expert chef, Mr. Phil Blanchard, Haeriinment and monic furnished every night from : - $200 p.m. to 3-a. m. by

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