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bee __THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930 ————. sree Se a = ae er ee tree om ~~ MASTER PUIMBERS |*xttormers Sect Union NAPOLEON NECKLACE ze 2 sass FLM STARS PAYING. Sct aeeceoaccs Sr Nearly 3,000 varieties of pears jury | grown in the United "CONVENE AT MINOT .su.ne3-°as tite sched to open today and insti- kag rept the Kowa ean ee Fair association as the result of a Speaking Program and Annual’ crash at the auto races in 1925 were jin conference this morning, with a Banquet Features of First view, i, consolidating the cases for , \d , Day's Mestings | H.C, Larson, A. H. Bakke and J. J. | Heffern are the plaintiffs. viduals named by the grand poultry will be taken up and speal:- | Corrine Griffith, screen star. previ- | 2 mo ers will include James S. Milloy, ex- | ously had pleaded guilty and paid aA | ‘1 \ fine. Archduke Leopold, a Grand-|fatote sacenton sot reneet North | ble risyers iwed QUISY: 901 ies ehatibdy were minds by a fed-' j the state food department. Evading Government Col- | cral grand jury recently following an | fection and Are Fined | investigation of an alleged conspiracy | Ramsay MacDonald to association here Monday. Methods of Boardman, Hallam Cooley Burr,.Ray-| Other prominent motion picture in- improving the quality of eggs and | | mond McKee and Malcolm McGregor, | di \ BETTER GREEN VEGETABLES At nephew of Archduchess Ma- tia Teresa, Faces Police in Hollywood, which federal agents | declared had caused the government io! aa to lose million dollars in taxes | | See ee a New York, M (m— Furtner| Address U.S. by Radio, st cpwtay ation ad “Faing’ Vidor, , nee 1025 | Phone 9 Phone 4 pashteak eit ight Bea ha T L TRS TEA SANG Ee eee a) ee eae ~(m—Ramsay| Mtéetor, were under orders to join! Miss Griffith's fine was 91.000 and 1060 ussner S 1060 - | Dakota association of Master Plum-/ poleon necklace of Archduchess Marie | MacDonald, premic: of Great Britain, |‘ Parade of motion pictuie ccleb- | the back taxes and penalties she paid | bers convened here today. Registra- | tion of delegates began at 9 a. m. ‘The annual banquet will be held to- night and the two-day session will end with the election of new officers tomorrow afternoon. rities in federal court to answ brought her account to $25,000. Miss | charges of falsifying their income tax Boardman was fined nang and ped { o. - qi. | returns. i back taxes and penalties totaling | he nee eae Pre see ties Four film players yesterday pleaded | $15,000. The three actors were fined | a chain of Columbia Broadcasting | Sullty to charges lodged against them j $500 each. Theresa today awaited questioning of her grandnephew, the Archduke Leo- Pold, who was present when the neck- lace was valued by the Archduchess ‘at $400,000, was sold for $60,000. is to address America by radio next Sunday. By’ personal selection and special care and refrigera-_ tion, our fresh vegetables retain that fresh from the garden crispness, RAID YIELDS LIQUOR by a federal grand jury and paidfines| Mix is accused of having failed to W. W. Hughes, Minneapolis, and P. hi , whi imi qi. i Sugar Cured, Heavy, ee er TALKING SINGING- DANCING.» AAR ee Sa Se a a or cl ee Rc eae mabe tery BALL TALKING SINGING: DANCING ~~ Breen rete ated. LAC Pang ess LOC prcelgent, and Joseph Keller, Fargo, | that entrance was guined easly and| the offer was too low. “He said tne| UP the norg with the handy Mivol | Marvelous Maurice Chevalier! The enter- q Seit"AW atips Sete | eau we Ean wh ad | een pnt Se eae aeraen reetecy,camg | tainment sensation! The idol of Paris in | $ Phone Yq Phone ¢ MME MORE sion to the bar or to the bullding had of too great haste,” and that no offers davues, Keep your cold from working his talking, singing romantic drama. You 1060 ussner Ss 1060 ; senepuemioammte | been gain ie use g an’ irther down. tors use it. ry ;. SENTENCE EVANGELIsT | | Those arrested were Edward ©. rai Poe uereer siden will rave about him too! To comply with our merchants’ agreement, we close promptig Aitkin, ‘atinn, Mar. 4— (P)— Rev, Bea ley, ; eS, and John A.| PREPARE FOR CONVENTION | fort, Get a bottle today! ie ae ; at 8 p.m. Saturday. } gelist, was sentenced to an inueterar. White, a walter. ‘The names of seven| Fargo, N. D.. Mar. 4.—(?)—Dele- : Also Pathe Nev's All Talking Comedy nate term of one to seven years in (customers were taken. gates from North Dakota, the Twin] Made by the Makers of Nujot | . ¥ state prison at Stillwater following his! The liquor seized included 87 bot- = = —— — == conviction of obtaining money falsely | tles of Canadian ale, 14%; pints of from Aitkin county for wolf bounties. | gin, 26% pints of rye whiskey, and 12 E ’ | A stay until May 3 was granted. | quarts of Bourbon whiskey. ] ita — " | | i] ; || | JCPENNEYCO : | \ 0 Suto j s 2X. : 121 Fuurth Street Bismarck, N. D. Phone 185 « N ewness-— ™ q ; of. J. C. Penney Co. Merchandise ! ‘ Doesn't. “Just Happen”. We \\ Make Sure That It’s the “Newest” ‘ New Afternoon Frocks 1, , oe. ; Emphasize aan oa . i Charmand « pee Feminity | ‘There's a lot of difference in the | way these afternoon dresses will i make you look and feel—younger, | more charming and ever so much more graceful! Softly interpreting the new silhouette in flat crepe, | printed novelties and georgette in | the most flattering colors... butter yey: yellow, aquatone, firebrand, sprig Pp il «and, of course, black! 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A week when motor- _ dealer now and say you want to be ’ In Hill Climbing —the hardest ists everywhere will pit the new Essex _ one of the many thousands who this st A H i " communit id inAmerica ne : : .£LoOsiery Wardrobe for hillsin your ty—ani dase Challeageragelee every performance _ weck will pore the right of the new f ‘ oa eas that makes for driving enjoyment. _ Essex to Challenge. | Well-Dressed Women In Reliability—in Comfort and ing enjoy to Challeng ir \ Operating Ease. Nearly 6000 dealers in the U.S. and It will convince you that Essex I ‘ Canada have standard stock cars to _ represents the greatest dollar for 4 | In Economy=—Note its even turn over to motorists for this Chal- dollar value in car satisfaction that % i greater advantage. lenge. These cars will prove Fast the industry offers. ; qd) SUPER-SIX SALES fi | E. D. ROSE, Manager. 4 Phone 306 BISMARCK, N. DAK. 113 Second Street SALES AND SERVICE IN ADJACENT TERRITORY: : ; 5: & poster watdertan” W. Gerctgamaer: chen Bt tamales Smecner™ Sam Aten, Wittens | con COSermeete ‘ { Alsberg Garage, Hurnetad. R s 5 | f Bote'pesuta, Oster ‘Bendichsen, x. be p : Fed. Meland. ‘oriscen. “Rogue Hell. Tappems ede ae eee ; E.'L, Uarlers Hlanher. Teele bake Motor Ces vardie Take ‘Thkempnen hate ca Herter Se, After the convention. was called to order by President Rasmus Lunseth, Grand Forks, the plumbers were wel- comed to the city by H. S. Davies and Robert Gibb. Fargo, responded. The by Dry Agents’ Squad annual address of the president fol- | y Dry Ag Sq lowed. ‘The principal address today was to! Boston, Mar. 4—(#)—Federal pro- be given by F. F. Riley, president of | hibition agents today had a large as- the state school of science at, ‘Wahpe- | sortment of liquor in their, possession ton. Riley will talk on “Trade Educa- | = tion and Evening School Work.” and three men faced liquor law viola An Elaborately Equipped Bar, Booths and Tables Found Hi, G. Hellstrom of Minneapolis whose| The room in which the liquor was address dealt with state plumbing! ound together with an elaborately Jaws and codes; and Fred A. Beier, St. equipped 40-foot bar, booths and Paul, a director of the national as-| tables, was located on floor 5%. @ sociation of plumbers, who brought} mezannine floor between floors five greetings and a report of the activ- and six. Both Manager Colwell of ities of the national body. the hotel and officials of the Elks The Wednesday program lists ad-/ cub, which is on the fifth floor and cess by W. A. Hoppert, Wahpeton; | nich is connected with the raided system stations, starting at 12:30 p. Assistant District Attorney Harold , eastern standard time. The talk 'W. Hastings said he would make no | ‘as to what action he would | take until he heard the archduke's version of the affair. The archduke has already said he knew of the sale, was present when it took place but had no financial interest in it. Vienna police in a cablegram to Laurence Steinhardt, counsel for the | archduchess, said she received only $7,270 from Charles L. Townsend, her one of several in connection with five power naval conference broad- casts. Mistol REO. U.S. PAT. OFF, check, explained the balance of $52,- 730 had been retained to cover ex- penses incurred in the sale. Stein- hardt said he was still looking for) Townsend rhom he had traced to Palm Beach, Fla., from where he departed on Feb. ithout leaving a forwarding address. Steinhardt said that on Jan. 14 CAPITOL THEATRE Tonight and Wednesday Daily at 2:30 - 7 and 9 p.m. (UEVALIER' ¢ * Crisp Solid on Crashed Tee, 2 for .... 25c¢ ¢ Metlom Red”... 24€ Avgotutely Free s--....... SOC Pht sn... 696 ¥ .25¢ ¢ HEAD LETTUCE PEANUT BUTTER, 32 oz. 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