The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 13, 1930, Page 7

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i , Z “i ae. oy 14 BOY SCOUTS A Star, Two Second Class; Five Get Merit Badges Five Become Tenderfoot, Two Woman Is Given Jail Sentence, With Fine In Liquor Raid Trial Sentence of four months in the county jail, a fine of $200 and $50 costs was imposed on Mrs. Marian Metz, following a raid on her home at 310 Fourth street by federal prohi- bition authorities, which resulted in @ charge before Anton Beer justice of the peace, of viol&ting the dry laws, and in subsequent arraignment .| Before Judge Fred Jansonius in dis- trict court, on action by George 8. Register, state's attorney. Mrs, Metz Plead guilty. AY | Missing Magistrate Arrested in Theatre Chicago, Mar. 13.—UP)—A. detective Squad invaded a south side moving Picture theater last night, ordered the ,| Show stopped and the lights turned | on, and arrested James M. Feron, Oak Blank, | Park, Ill, police magistrate who dis- appsared February 27. | been issued y | the suburb’s funds, submitted to -ar- | Test and went to the police station Feron, for whom warrants had charging embezzlement of | Where he readily confessed a short- age of $15,408 in his accounts but said he had intended to make good ny | the amount. vid Haugen, Stanley Barrow, Leslie Lindhe, Wil- lam Strilczuk, Harold Reddy, Robert Lerfald, Roger Newton, Billy Richter, Wellman Milsten, . Jac! Smart, and Ellis Thompson. Senior Patrol Leader Lewis Gumper ex- a. the meaning of the Scout H. E. Haney acted as chairman of Mr. Haney, Mark Brandt, past master of the Masonic lodge, and Charles Brunsman, present master. A ban- quet followed the joint meeting. H. W. Pearson is scoutmaster here. Wisconsin Borrows North Dakota Bull For Breeding Herd The bull is owned by C, er of the Lee-Land PED ry pounds butterfat. The herd is on test in the Barnes county cowtesting ———_—_—_— Announcement fer Stomach Sufferers Stomach sufferers in Bismarck and vicinity will be glad to learn that Hall's’ Drug store, Bismarck, North Dakota, hay been appointed exclusive disteibutor in| Burleigh and Morton counties for Pfunder's Tablets, which have gained an, enviable reputation throughout the United States, in the relief of stomach disorders, Have Hall's Drug store tell you about them, er write F. Pfunder, Inc. 1914 Nicollett Ave. Minneapolis, “Minn. hundreds of thousands of Hardw. Jamestown . Police were told that Feron was in Phone informant who said he had once been sentenced by the magis- trate and recognized him as he bought yg | ® ticket. South France Rivers . rary 4 * Rising Rapidly Again Ordeaux, France, Mar. 13—(?)— Swollen by ceaseless rains the Gar- onne and its tributaries, and rivers south of here, are rising rapidly again. Pau, in the lower pyrenees, is in the center of a flooded district; at the watering place Salies-De-Bearn, picturesque low quarters are flooded to a depth of six feet. Authorities have taken measures to evacuate part { of the population in the Basque coun- try. “= Costs 85 Cents A Month To Lose Pounds of Ugly Fat Thousands of Women Know This Is True How would you like to lose 15 Pounds of fat in a month and at the same time increase your energy and improve your health? How would you like to lose un- healthy fat that you don't need and | don't want and at the same time fcel . | better than you have for years? How would you like #o lose your double chin and your too prominent. | abdomen and at the same time make your skin so clean and clear that it will compel admiration? How would you like to get your weight down to normal and at the same time develop that urge for ac- tivity that makes.work spleasure and | also gain in ambition and keenness | of mind? Get on the scales today and see the theater by an anonymous tele-. POLLS DESIGNATED FOR TUESDAY VOTING City Will Pass Solely on the Proposed New Court House * Bond Issue of $250,000 Election inspectors and polling Places in the various precincts of the city and county have been designated by the board of county commissioners for the election of March 18, which in the city is special, and are officially printed in another column of The Tribuhe. There are 60 precincts. In the city the voting will be confined to the referendum on the proposed $250,- 000 bond issue to build a new court "The designations in the cit ie in the city are: Precinct 48—All that part of the First ward west of the center line of Fifth street to center line of Second street and north of the township line, vote at North Ward schoolhouse. W. J. Noggle, inspector. - Precinct 49—All that part of the First ward west of the center line of Second street and north of the town- ship line, vote x B. Little's garage. HP. spector. Precinct 50—All that part of the Second ward west of the center line of Fifth street, south of the township line and north of the center line of Broadway and east of the center line of Second street, vote at Will school house. H. E. Shearn, inspector. Precinct 51—All that part of the ‘Second ward west of the center line of Second street, south of the township line and north of the center line of Broadway and block 22, Riverview addition, vote at swimming pool build- ing. W. F. McGraw, inspector. Precinct 52—All that part of the ‘Third ward east of the center line of Fifth street to the center line of Eighth street and north ‘of the town- ship line, vote at the High school. Harold Griffith, inspector. Precinct 53—All that part of the ‘Third ward east of the center line of Eighth street and north of the town- ship line, vote at Richholt school. Carl Kositzxy, inspector. Precinct 54—Fourth ward, being all a | how much you weigh—then get an | 85 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts | which will last you for 4 weeks. Take one half teaspoonful every morning in a glass of hot water and when you have finished the first bottle weigh yourself again. p | Now you can laugh at the people who pay heundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat—now you will | know the pleasant way to lose un- | sightly fat and you'll also know that | the six vitalizing salts of Kruschen | (alts that your blood, nerves and | glands must have to function proper- ly)—have presented you with glorious health. After that you'll want to walk | around and say to your friends— | “One 8 cent bottle of Kruschen Salts is worth one hundred dollars of any | fat person's money.” Leading druggists America over sell Kruschen Salts—ycu can always get it Finney’s Drug Store.—Adv. OWTIE!S. . that part of the city of Bismarck east of the center line of Fifth street and south of the center line of Broadway, vote at Christ Bertsch garage. N. FP. Julius, rr. Precinct 55—Fifth ward, all that Part of the city of Bismarck west of the center line of Fifth street and south of the center line of Broadway, vote at the Association of Commerce. Joe Kohler, rr. Precinct 56—Sixth ward, all that part of the city of Bismarck south of the township line, east of the center line of Fifth street to the center line of Ninth street-and north of the center line of Broadway, vote at the fire hall. John Parkinson, inspector. Precinct 57—Sixth ward, all that part of the city of Bismarck south of the township line, east of the center line of Ninth street and north of the center line of Broadway, vote at gym- nasium of St. Mary's school. Richard Penwarden, inspector. The list of township and village precincts and it will be found as the official advertisement in an- other column of The Tribune. Why People Abhor Fat Not because it blights bea id sigur, bus basen atieed Peon gard it as needless. know that a ped is a gland weakness, easily corrected. Modern icians, the world now aim at: : weikiela: Their method is embodied in Marmola tablets, now used for 22 years. The countless fat people who have grown slender now everywhere ‘what this method does. Perhaps your close friends Sipe an onetiy to your. you are over-fat owe et sree of Marmols: The reasons and formula are in Every gist supplies it—$1a box. Suniee 6 not necessery. Go start today. In What Month Is Your Birthday? Mother Flowers ’ Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYB THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930 SINUSITIS FATAL BISMARCK RESIDENT. Funeral Services to Be Held for Mrs. F. J. Woodland at Perry’s Tonight Mrs. F. J. Woodland, 411 Fifth street, died in @ local hospital at 4:35 P. m. Wednesday after a lingering ill- ness due to sinus infection. Funeral services will be held in the Perry Funeral home tonight at 7:30 O'clock, with Rev. J. V. Richert, pas- tor of the Zion Lutheran church of- ficlating. Mrs. A. G. Wilde and Hen- ty Halverson will sing. Mr. Woodland will take the body tc St. Paul Friday where funeral serv- |= will be held in the Church of the| serve is apt to cause double chins. EE SS The car with the Redeemer. Burial will be in the fam- Hly plot at Elmhurst cemetery. Mrs. Woodland who has resided in Bismarck for the past two months had been ill for over a year, She un- derwent an operation at a local hos- pital two weeks ago and was convale- land leaves one daughter, Mrs. Wil- liam Sutterer, McGrath, Minn, and two brothers, Otto and Ernest, both residing near Star Prairie, Minn. Mrs. Woodland was born at St. School Teacher Wins Miami Beauty Honors Miami, Fia., beautiful school known in Panama, today distinction of being adjudged Latin America’s most beautiful girl. Senorita Melida Boyd, dark and flashing beauty, was voted the title of “Miss Latin America’ beauty pageant ” last night by | September. 3 Peter, Minn., the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Doeren, pioneer residents ‘Minneso! St. Paul for a number of years before coming to Bismarck with her husband in 1910. In 1922 the Woodlands moved to Fergus Falls where they lived until returning to Bismarck two months | ago, Smiling keeps the face looking young, according to beauty special- ists; maintaining an air of cool re- | GOLDEN ROCKET THE NEW Phone 488 OAKLAND Product of General Motors Stair Motor is demonstrating Superior Performance Co, Try this MENU for breakfast tomorrow— Prunes French Toast with Staley's ~ lt teases appetites. French toast with this delicious‘syrup tang of real Canadian ma- ple. 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Typical as latest car. at a& price hot water heate: 1930 license $445 A current Duo-tone Ducco’ You'll be proud and its yours $995 1928 OAKLAND Sedan—Think Oakland 5-passenger, cost over $1400. Do you think i yourself. pe motor as 1930 Olds; rame chassis Used for demon- strating—Guaranteed new. Orig- inal price over $1100. this sale, including all equipment, ry 1928 PONTIAC Landeau sedan— Beautiful Fisher body—Original new. Mechanical condition abso- lutely O. K.—T and general condition wonderful, LOP mecerececcccevaseces 4-door sedan that MODELS ILE coach; same Cadillac 4 Passenger Victoria Coupe Excellent Condition Special at finish same as ‘ires, upholstery to own this car, this over—a_ 1928 ? Come and see for LE ENE -V RAL Bi ¢ IKING

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