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and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930 j Owe bere ste opular Author 0 a. i ze & ‘ e e e ‘ Church Group Gives_| Stories Native of Bismarck REMEMBERED ON HIS A 7 . atriotic Program Rs Re eee ON tas National President to Be Speaker at State —— o——________—_ —-e Club Co: tion Here Next Se ~ .ea| _ The Berean Bible class of the Pirst | Bigelow Neal Says Mother Sup- | | Bigelow Neal | lubwomen Convention Here Next September church is sponsoring & FY Richard Halliburton, young Prince- Chri emake Sous Gh waits Fed] plies Grammar, Wife Spell- ton graduate, took a vagabond jour- |!" District Meetings to Be Held ristmas Seal Sale church, Mem! their friends ‘1 7 ,. | ney around the world and wrote “The | ~“e bere and { ing, Experts Okay Tribute Paid to Father of His Royal Road to Romance.” It became * In May, Dates to Be pO! Is F resented papain ‘Country’ in Nation's Capi- | the best selling {avel book of the i ETE} ear one most 1. Decided Later Reporting the results of the Christ- VISITS FRIEND, ‘PAT’ BYRNE tal and Virginia ii time. "In a second book, “The a nD Feo. & ra A pevrwee, ee Tpltpe he nace Loge age ornare By CECIL B. DICKSON oP ato voyages of Ulysses, hold the state convention of the Is North Dakota’s Only Citizen Washington, Feb. 22.—(P)—The one | famed in myth and story. And now hundred and ‘ninety-eighth anniver-| ‘his incurable young romanticist bes | 4:11 invite you to St. George’ Who Earns Livelihood With sary of the birth of George Washing-|® third volume out entitled “New 4 ‘1 Literary Typewriter the length and breadth of the ration His travels this time gake nim, to | Mall at 8:15 p. m. Sunday. jen an of e nation bi paren which he had so great a part in es- | Mexico, Central and h America, | munity singing, with solos by sent a 4 tablishing. . “ In his quest for romance in strange| Mr. Emmett Griffin. Free tc; M ‘Sage of Douglass Creek” is in The City of Washington, founded places the irrepressible Halliburton all. “A colon! sini -whagasttn weiter, meing by and named for the leader of the| Pursues his debonair way into the |" : a *, ancie! H + “ aa " |his living exclusively from his trusty Tirpinie, the hae Ric Mice we swims from one end of the Panama| Dance A. O. U. W. Tonight street. center pleces, and white |‘YPewriter, the grammar of a mother lutionary hero, across the historic Po- | Canal to the other with an armed : and the spelling of a wife who knows “ marine following in a boat to shoot candles ornament with blue tulle | ner ort tomac river from the capital, led the = bows, were the tables, while inography. country in the celebration. inquisitive alligators; in Peru dar * available. ib the place Bigelow Neal, of Garrison, answers Honors ‘Father’ eyed senoritas wield amorous infl re Mrs. James Copper of Courtenay, | ¢¢ the torical to this description. He is one of In both halls of congress time was | nce over him; unknown to the a as! president of the eighth district, which 1 the new and school of animal set aside for tribute to the “father of | thorities he becomes a voluntary pris- 1, ‘will be hostess to the convention, will three story writers of whom Herbert Rav-| '™ his country,” while President and| ner for a month at Devil's Island, . my assist Mrs. A. E. Jones, Lisbon, state | 7" Mrs. enal Sass is being exploited so con-|The slope country can still be called| Mrs. Hoover postponed pressing white | famed French penal colony off the \ bier opere! bebe MF oo ® i Dresidient. as preiding officer. $24.06; Rend . /spicuously in a weekly eastern publi-|the literary center of North Dakota,| house duties to join Governor Pollard | °0ast of Guiana; with apologies to psi em for the district conventions, | $4797 Among cation of large circulation. a characterization created by writers! of Virginia, Secretary Hurley and Heed he ery aatar anes Witt 7 oe we eit announced | ¢5). dan Neal, a native of Bismarck, having| or national and international fame| other high’ government officials, to| Crusoe on the of Tobago wil Now Showing Saturday i toa ay, The meetings be held in Mrs. been born in the northern part of| who have made Bismarck their home| review in Alexandria, the annual | is servant Toosday for Contin: . A Thrilling Drama of Moéern e determined. ‘The places of “mesting Wei Ais BaSCtS BotAeL et Ww ni the otty |e joo, Ce, ena aS tae eee ate on the cont ubetunce of the others, it seems a || New York Based on the Chan- 2 follow: first district, McVille; second Sor the toe celoue wilder Tanonecn |O8 SaRIen ‘anid tor Soascimuaire ee | Tae Phe war a pune in the IIESTRES in ayRtmY, Posts on the continent and | ttle more hastily written than his || ning Pollock Broadway Stage Bit. 4 REGAN” Tobin einen canara she is giving this afternoon, hobnobbing with Pat Byrne, a frlend| world because of his animal stories | Vessels at anchor and at sea, in diplo- | first which is his best, but one per: | a fifth diauioe or Naas sixth * of years standing who has followed| ie trods the trail broken by Col.| Matic missions on foreign shores and | D&PS Lag Sie ee Leet ave . . district, Kulm; Ww gid Mott: nzel, 317 Park street, | his rising career in letters with an in-| ciement A. Lounsberry, James W. Fo-| in the cities and rural communities, author's ie t, ae a io ole | distriet, Kulm; seventh t, Mott; be hostess to the members of the |terest matched only by the respect! iey, Mark Kelloge, Marshall H. Jew-| fitting ceremonies were the order of | All in SS ceuaetohi ‘ ae Aa eS club Monday evening at 8/|which the Garrison sage accords the! 411’ stanley Huntley, Kirk LaShelle,|the day. Government departments reading Funes tee area 6 we 7 aie rane ek te presi- o'clock. reputation of Byrne as an authority | Sony MM Guinn, Thomas Moodie and | Closed in Washington, while patriotic | | Grace Plandreatt has wtitien & Hat apigideyninatbede eed atee waar Shon ——— on Sloux traditions and history, in- Se ecraeclaged thelr| Societies planned elaborate demon- {0M her travels through | equal se state historian, Miss Minnie J. Niel- ry ——lcluding the debacle of the Custer others, all of whom playt er | trations Africa, which is recommended to those n sen, Valley City; division of health, Ci Co ty Bri fi ] bor ing on the Little Big talent on The Bismarck Tribune, Following tradition, the senate’s| Who like to read of exotic, faraway Mrs. J. A. Kooker, Dawson; com- | ity-Coun eis ipaign oe ae A , places. It is distinctly unsensational, is munity service, Mrs. W. R. McIntosh, o ° ‘Won Prize on September Morn program included Washington's fare- d ch of the country travelled . munity service, Mrs. W. ah ‘While a pupil at the William Moore| was “no great shucks, but made a lot | Well address. Senator Vandenberg, | ®nd much of Une conmisy seve se d Thornton, Fessenden; "international A marriage license was tssued yes- | senool, Neal wrote short sketches of| of friends,” he was asked to write a| Republican, Michigan, was designat- | has been covered oy none’ Orla et Suen ise We Pele ORaer terday to, Selmer E. Dokken, Santa ithe school for the Minneapolis Jour-| book review. “Unable to understand |ed by Vice President Curtis to read at ae lte i atae 6 division of arts, Mrs, H. W. McArdle, fii,” lent, |nal, then conducting a Sunday prize| the book, I took revenge on the au-| it. Sve imparts considerable informa- 5 ais . H.W. 4 contest in this field though Minne-| thor.” says Mr. Neal. “Dean Minard,| , Convening Tabial siogramn theres | 208 ‘bout littie known native tribes, | : , the Dakota Montana. He] graduate of Harvard and of , | Us 5 “ d SOR ee (on and Tema St Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schutt, Brittin, |*0t®, the Dekoias end Montonorable| passed ft and said he was not so sure |day, the house cleared the way for | thelr mode of living, customs and re- | 4 presented by the quill section of the are spending a few days in the city. |Tention on another and, finally, | that my life's work did not lie in that | nine speeches by | members, of the | exe ‘argo Char! Hernett urnsta lescription Septeber =| direction.” e ‘ashington icentenni is = rs seas aa writied ty aaree é i bed uae ie berets riche had ‘aooened tt Tried Writing On Tribune commission which is preparing for| Public dance will be given by |]. ar : Gottechalk Pa bs : business visitor in the city today. /iiTdscape, brought him handsome| In 1913 Neal came to The Tribune! the 200th anniversary, two yesrs|/the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the) : in the advert! lepart- | hence. d ‘Mrs, Jones, in presenting her mes- Mrs, William Behrbaum, New |P&! as a prise. fo Ee aad was akapienh tod Pripekii'At Monument I. 0. O. F. at the Odd Fellows | Salem, is shopping here toda: ‘That painting hung in the school d hall, Monday, Feb. 24. Music ad yesterday ” deigasialadtatasiaaiadasetac e for some years, but it was decided| local stories. The first of these was; The Washington monument was | hall, . 24. 3 all clubs in North Dakota have co- & o—$— | that the rising reputation of Neal as| done as fiction is composed, and Neal | the scene of the first event of the day | by the Rhythm Boys. 4 oO] ted splendidly in shor , bi an animal story teller for various] Was greatly chagrined to see the edi-| in the capital the program for that caine A See nee | People’s Forum = ||" Sine and weeklies made it de-| tor promptly consign it to the waste hour including the placing of Presl-) Dance A. O. U. W. Tonight ‘srged both e —@ -| basket with a shriek of contempt.|dent Hoover's wret at the base of t eae senaitarvete WHISTLES DISTURB SICK — [STVINE Of preservation wn iit was| Like Richard Harding Davis, the|the towering stone obelisk by his ; state meet ng the eeponsl pluties Bismarck, N. Dak. bee ed ‘to Russell Reid, museum | short story master, the prize winner | naval aid, Captain Allan Buchanan. : or cttiaeadigy anrilare aneurin at Editor Tribune: turned over to Russell Reid, ve vwalis| of the Moore school did not have the| The sons and daughters of the |= : pedhoereererey toate their This communication is from a pi as sacenrabal Goorine uarters. news writing gift, but he was great | American revolution gathered for ex- |= f munity,” Mrs. Jones declared. tient in one of your local hospitals. |% ‘e et aia iether | on short stories, so like Dick Davis |ercises in continental hall, while in |& : “Bei perelarocenchcr a Mest Consistent Animal. Author ..| he has come-into his manifest destiny | Alexandria the graves of fellow Ma- |= # home, with its divisions F eo al 7 ntl in the short animal tales he now is| sons of Washington were decorated |= 1. . vp ierieny writer of the animal type of story in| | aucing. with flowers. Boy Scouts lined up|= o fantom Pi geo cay ride ed Wite Is Big Aid for their annual pilgrimage to Mount = 4 d walls animals mak haract “My name at the head of a story| Vernon to place wreaths on Wash-/= “4 oo raceTenetepnas ue has oo ~ srt eel Hots stands for three persons,” says|ington’s tomb. Patriotic organiza- |= BISMARCK.N. DAL e pratiners g Fogg eae jeldpens —, “er oi cite sane geste the modest Nesl. “I furnish the] tions also planned ceremonies in Ar- |= CIAMONDS ASEWELAY r ( ec ag dated reine tem of development of their adven-| imagination and the technique, my | lington national cemetery and at the |= . the realization that car. homes, our anes ai och ide ueehiad a ateiea | mother furnishes the grammar and, tomb of the unknown soldier. = “ lives, our liberties, depends upon pub- trap here, an enemy there or conclude road osha pores snr pe bed * = Diamonds lic welfare and good citizenship.” with the end of a perfect day when| furnishes : Walter Clifton, 55, = ; up at 3 o'clock of mornings to make > Mrs. Jones reviewed the importance sunset comes. He the com-| UP. 4 * = For the Bride of the plans being carried on by the parison of Prederick Remington and| OVser stews. After s story ts fin Of Crystal Springs several departments, and in_ciaing Charley Rumell, the great penell, and Detroit.” ‘Then we devote 10 days to Dies in Bismarck For the tender expression e urged that every club, if possible, send oil artists of the old west. Reming- ‘ love there h: b y a delegate to the biennial convention ton painted cowboys in ‘red shirts| meditation and to prayer. If the — of love there has never been at Denver this year. rounding up bulls and steers. Rus- | Story comes back we write another, if] walter C. CHfton, 55, a grain buy-|Za substitute for the d All Talking Comedy ** * ell never did that. ‘He preferred the| it doesn't we usually buy something er at Crystal Springs, died in the city /= mond engagement or wed. “Clancy: at the Bat” t Hold Costume Party realism of that male Slumped on War Stories at 5 o'clock, Friday afternoon. Puner- |= di : d taitity y ie r About 50 students of the in ee een, During the World war Neal tried| al arrangements are for sending the |= “ing ring, and certainly for 8 diate department of the First Ralcht cow’ panchers, renected “by|&, series of short stories of army life.| body to Rochester, Minnesota, his na~ such a stone and such a=|] ANDY CLYDE byterian church school were something more subdued than pend ‘All were begun,” he says, “and none| tive town for interment, after serv-|= mission, the mountings EDDIE GRIBBON - tained at a costume party last eve- chemise. "was finished, and again I slumped.”| ices at the Tappen Congregational|/= should be of the finest Baseball as its not played e ning in the Sunday school rooms at Neal is not @ trained authority on|He talks of this period of discour-| church at 2:30 Monday afternoon. |= craftsmanship and the lat- Packed With Laughs * the church Games in keeping with animals, but he has a trick which | #sement: Mr. Clifton leaves a widow and a E est desi a the patriotic theme of the month and | were “ out of the army I began| daughter, Mrs. Erma Garlough, at |= ©S' ign. A S various contests were enjoyed. A Crystal Springs. His mother, Mrs ‘We will be glad to have you - 3 treasure hunt, in which all took part, Alta Clifton, resides at Rochester; 8/5 examine our fine selection and Graham MacNamee ; mae Seahire of the -Areing,, Be- brother, George at Norman, Okla.;1= see the many exclusive pieces News Casting e( Y another brother, Guy, at Mary, N. that were created especially for Bt came out produced nothing but) a sister, Mrs. Nettie Burch, at Dry- us, to be worn exclusively by you. ‘Writes End First, Middle Last | Felection slips. Finally my wife took/ den, N. ¥.; and another sister, Mrs. . if “3 Starting Monday A Hari r a story that I had given up in dis-| Sadie Davison, at Roy, N. D. = William Powell peculiarity of Neal's method of editor of : = ; writing is to begin a story at the end, t mailed it to the Mr. Clifton was a member of the F, A. Knowles = in " haga geen py tie! fe | fhe Red Book. I think she sent it] Odd Fellow lodge at Kildeer. oA. 2 Pet piecing use that was the only pub- Jeweler || “Street of Chance” 2 ane sent nee th ri to this | lication that had not rejected it sev-| TWO WOUNDED IN CLASH a ae | reel 0 ce tly eral times before. In a short time I] Nauen, Germany, Feb. 22—(). ‘Bismarck’s Diamond Store” = Paramount New Show dif- It received a personal letter from Don- ald Hennicott, the associate Bee f that magazine. He retur! e pat ‘and suggested Saban . A month later I my first et Karl Edwin Harriman his | the most ardent of Premier Hamagu- mother’s grammi wife's phy. But it took him Two persons were wounded and four others arrested during a clash be-| ijt tween communists and members of a nationalist society at the village of Lietzow last night. More than @ score of shots were fired. MINSEITO PARTY WINS Tokyo, Feb. 22—(P)—A landslide for the Minseito party such as even chi’s supporters would not venture to For the Things 4 ing oe @ year and a half to turn out another | predict, was assured as returns from famed as salable story. A streak of luck sold |the rural districts in Japan's parlia- Y t M t Custer ex | mentary election were received today. ou an OS. 5, ae 4 was What Is the Church? W, were : Aue 5 os HETHER it’s new furnishings » Sioux City, Iowa. The ae 8 the church ts the 1B! evening spent informally, and a luncheon served at midnight. Guests from Man- dan included Mr. and Mrs. George s of your body? ‘It is the sphere of your earthly activity, the means by which you express yourself and re- ceive impressions from the world outside, So then the church is the sphere of Christ's activity and ex- ression in the world today. It follows then, then every true be- liever's duty is to associate him- self with that body and hel manifest Christ to the world. So Our Lord prayed that we might all be one is his mystical body, the for your home, a good safe investment, additional insurance, new livestock and better farm machinery, money enough to pay for a long planned vacation trip, or what you will,—there’s no surer way to get the things you want most than to save the money to buy them through a Savings writer. in the Inotinet with a spirit anda mind. es = Who Done It? Boy, and It is motivated by the Holy Spirit, Account in this strong Bank. a ° bring ou 5 . a in North Open an account today or add to the : “I,” said Truthful George, rand.Forks Youth to ane Christian ‘should. adjust personal one you already have. Set your savings § “With my little hatchet” pol Head University Club of Bplritguldea ming of te universal goal high, Regular deposits, increased ular meeting at 7:30 — pbs cetainty, aoack thse thinee by compound interest, will helpyou reach I just had to have some of those delicious cherries such as are contained in SUNNYVALE Chocolate Covered E- 5 i te 5 Grand Forks, N. D., Feb. 22.—Paul was elected that matter eternally. require further? You will receive a friendly welcome at St. George's church, Bismarck, and your ques: tions will be courteously and glad. d. Tomorrow at 11:20 Why not want most! it. All the help that our experience and strength and affiliation with a great finan- cial organization afford are yours to use: Start saving now for the things you First National Bank THE PIOMEER BANK | BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Affiliated with | ie 7 28 aE if Dance A. 0. U. W. Tonight f ! Celebrate Washington's Birthday Tonight ; — — ae ~~

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