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COAST LUMBER KING |Paramount Theatre on Monday and THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1980 Cabin Transport Plane ‘Travelair cabin monoplane, | grand jury investigating charges that theatre 5 senger ey owner was false. Eugene has evidence of a “frame up” by Miss Tuesday. 6 ‘ANDID ATES 10 TALK Takes 1 Residents powered by a 300 h. p. Wright whirl- accusation of the mult Mozier, ex-naval mechanic, claims he | Pringle. CAPITOL THEATRE * a RT X 4 he Vietor McLaglen entertains a de- | For Short Air Jaunts Pantages ‘Frame-up’ } termined desire to reform, but sees a: a 54 ip ' no immediate chance to do so, After Bismarck residents this afternoon Under Investigation chasing so many women ba and tomorrow will have an oppor- “What Price Glory,” “The Cock Ey‘ " tunity to take air trips over Bismarck, ihe! ~ A. G. Hanson Operating Mills on | World” and “Hot For Paris,” he has/Frazier and Swendseid t0|mandan, and the surrounding terri. | “8 Angeles, ea vier eae cen ia a reached the stage where he would like a 7 +4. | tory in @ large transport cabin plane.| Pringle, young cer upon whose 100,000 Acres of Fir in to actually marry the soft singing girl} Broadcast Here This Evening; | 3, ¢ plans has been brought to the complaint Alexander Tr. i Pantages was ture. il kylines, , | Cont of assal been sub- ‘+ Washington State nn On the Level,” Fox Movietone| Shafer Is Working Home ees ote ere atanee, NRC. | Soensed to appear Thureday before a : ‘ all talking comedy drama, coming at- —— Bismarck airport. A number of local — e @ One of the real lumber kings of the | traction at the Capitol Theatre, next| Heavy week-end schedules marked | planes also wil be flying. " country, in the person of A. G. Han- | Monday, he flirts outrageously with &| the itinerary of campaign speakers as| The Skylines plane is a six-pas- rs a fn 7 soti, of Enumclaw, Washington, 1s |Deautiful racketeering miss who lures/ they made plans to complete their sais ri Mi him into a real estate deal that turns state-wide tours hy Tuesday night. paying Bismarck and friends here| out to be anything but pleasant. ate- s hy . a ‘ North ‘one of his annual visits. He came in| mcLaglen portrays the part of an| John Carr, Independent candidate Bismarck, Dakota today and plans to go east to Minne-|iron worker on a skyscraper in the| for. reelection as rene afeteed apolis, Sunday, with a stop at New|picture and William Harrigan, who] was scheduled to talk at Oavaltet, tox e + SI Ca Fovently scored in “Nix On Dames" Right, and to conclude his campaign The Pioneer Bank ena is his “buddy,” and incidentally his| with two radio addresses, one at Bis, Mr. Hanson is head of the White |rourth pal in as many productions. ae on ae lay, an River Lumber company, next to ae McLaglen induces his fellow workers rie on Genenat nein ee i Weverhauser interests, the bigest {to invest in the real estate scheme,| | Attorney Cene Tonigny efver which ‘ id Gunes. 1 Aes ii 0 acts ot vire {Promoted by the terra eared will swing into Eddy, Foster and . y male companions in the fraudulent . 7 gin fir forests in et ceet tho we deal and before the financial skein is pelt eid to conclude his cam: Ov er Hi a it a Cen fu ry in Bisma #ck f. {eet of limber—enough to. keep. the [untangled, MeLaglen passes through | PSE" Swenson, mndependent can- ' are concerned. a one of ts ditibuting centers; Rich | tilyan Tashman portrays the role) Sor Garr, On the program will al We solictt bust Gis-eenier oe sive tele Poa: Oa won of Laglen, Mary McAlister enacts the ie enaitian tor the Tabependent ‘Alta B. Her vas born in Em- JOSEPH L. KELLEY was ee ee - Wee iS pon H. P. Goddard, is in charge of the |role of the girl who is won by HAis\-| Voters association. mons. county. Her father, GW. ee ae Chagrin : : incol . | gan, ers in the cast are tes Senato: Payne, had come to Dakota terri- . . : . "9 Hes handies’ ts danas arene at Stone, Leila McIntyre, Ben Hewlett, nme ner Peeyieny i ‘Prater, tary geet cave aera ae when 10 years old, when he perience and wide acd! uaintance with the bank rect, with Chicago as one center and |R. O. Pennell and Harry Tenbrook. | Nonpartisan beer had thelr) Some years later he removed t0 11 commenced to shift for lis, Omaha and Kansas City eee tent schedule full for the four days re- Emmons county where he rf ., &, ‘ Fy . y inked up on another eirult of oftces HORRMAN’S ( Se Aisi Tearman gecenae per |] Mimselt. “He enlisted aga ing problems of this section of North Dakota. Mr. Hanson has been in America 40 on June 25. high school education at u x years, coming over with his father, Senator Nye, E. H. Brant, league eed yi Tei hd American War at the age of tral spout 1800 come to this country candidate for state auditor, “State| 8% aiiiatn' YR Seue"™ cases || 15 years and owas honorably pried rea tiniber. * nis he located TAKEN BY THORBERG treaminee’ Berta Baker, and where ane uatudied bookkeeping discharged ies mb tetbsal in tl in , which not or by work, an eld a him an authority on lumber in all its/ wij] Conduct Restaurant and Sane tee and nae Leno to go to ho) Auditor's office for some Philippines. He homestead- r ifications. ley for evening ' resses. This + * A ; Before Mr, Hanson’ had got a bis| Confectionery. and Gift | group will spend the entire day Sun-| in'Giomsrck'ahe Nad'shown wees || Cd,in Lyman township in foothold in the business he served = Shop in Location day at Stump Lake i skeus ‘county, (ucerent iin divio attains, snd Bes ae a pat tise a ; for the Northern Pacific rail- Senator Frazier and R. E. Swend- : il - Toad af Enumclaw-—that was 3 years seid candidate for attorney general,| ‘fiends urged ner Sweteme cane || cepting @ position with the (0. He has maintained. close ai Vi jurleigh county and were late County . coral relations withthe ‘NOTeID | proecwat wan Taken over thi wece|seneduled to give radio talks at Bi-| cog'g,cwnssniea,c.martine race || Marshall Oil) Company at Pacific administration ever since, and | by rric Thorberg, who wil conduct the | Marck tonight. ballot for the June 26th primary. ismarck. ¢ Roy Clark, vice president of the road, | business, A. R. Hoffman, retiring pro-| _ Frazier, Swendseld, and A.S. Mar-| »41281 aavertisement twelve years he has been e e is coming out to New Salem, Sunday, | Histor, has not yet made plans for| Shall, candidate for congress, will] Politic Ee salesman for the Copelin to meet with Mr. Hanson on his visit | hi. ¢uture and for the present is con- | Spend the entire Sunday at Lake Isa- Motor Company. to the Morton county ae hay tinuing: his residence of eight years Leads Kidder county at a picnic cele- ti b In addition to being @ leading lum- in, a i . member ; ber man of the country, Mr, Hanson nethe Hoffman cafe has been one of |, Governor George F. Shafer was The Capital uc Sion of Com- is a big banking figure on the coast, +46 jeading eating places in the city,| traveling toward home, and after 4 merce assigned to the Agri- \ being connected with 19 financial in-| spnealing. particularly to family pat- | talking over the radio at Minot, Mon- || Commercial College ittee. He has Much ballyhoo has been broadcast relative to the extravagance of the present __|} stitutions. He has a beautiful home| -onoge Mr. Thorberg means to main- | day night, he will return to Bismarck 31414 Main Ave. Phone 121 cultural Committee. He ha: game and fish commission. i in Enumclaw, in which the capacities | t5in ‘the prestige of the place in both | for a 10 p. m. radio address on Tues- aia taken a very active part in SI “| Seiad one large scale... | quality of food and courtesy of serice | S6¥- oe the promotion of dairying, Many bouquets and tributes have been passed to Mr. Maurek, , and he has rein! e en aMscitn aihey' aie aee i Ve Speaking of the new tariff duties | the adition of a highly qualified cook A Se A Real Office Training ahipt Ua! pel] ales otk But, let it be known now, that Mr. Maurek, the on lumber, Mr. Hanson said the) “1, connection with the cafe, Mrs.| Montreal—()—An automatic School eral dairy picnics n “Miser of the Game and Fish ty his oath of o in April, 1929 lumber interests of the coast are not | morperg wil conduct her gift shop jalarm system which has proven valu- farm activities in Burleigh F at aul , pe pleased with what was accorded them | i, the same-room. She has had ttis|able in the quick suppression of fires, baesasad County. He was a strong from that date until June 2nd, 1930, has been paid the sum of $5,015.00, when his vege Se SSORSantO! fret | located at her home on Fourth street, a been pesfected here, At the first — VALUE — fighter and booster for the salary is $125.000 per month. cul @ surplus ‘ she hi ised exclusive of flame, int own is We oT SSRs pall pee Seles rights to the native pottery put alarm, starting’ a siren shrieking and gery vallable. It woula be cheep (|| County Agent plan; in fact, In his practice of economy, he asked the present game and fish commission to have to meet Canadian ‘competitiorc |out_at the state university, besides) gong ringing, ‘This call is in direct || 00 Oost of A THOUSAND DOL- {| through his activity the appoint his “wife” secretary to his office and requested that her salary be placed while Canada maintains an average | oo -+ving a variey of other wares, such |contact with the nearest fire depart- Sane. Tt ia: better: than anvin~ County. Agent was em- ¢ $100.00 th. The “extrav: t”” members of the board reduced this salary duty of 20 per cent on American) 4. swedish handmade jewelry and cise and automatically calls the en: || heritance of TEN THOUSAND ployed for one year and his te a 00 ae fleet 2 _— lumber. talian imports. . « nes. e ent larm LLARS, 1d prob- 7 i x \. SE A Hughes, ohn A. Larson and : Mr. Thorbers voc sia ped [== to ine ea mulce fae aby Aina "ye low. You cannot rooney brainy His The game and fish commissioner’s first account in May, 1929, was are E. A. Hughes, : Bismarck for 18. years. tive to excess heat. i 5 > 4 Nate Dunham. OS peck" working savitan” " | record has been one of long approved in the sum of $232.00. From that time on his expense accounts varied, un- SSSA Soe Sea A. COMMERCIAL EDUCATION outstanding service to his til at the August meeting in 1929, lesiyrarrpan after the appropriation in the sum me | ATTHE MOVIES | a takes young people into the great County. of dr ba iia aly was supposed to dat he ae travel veneer a Bipiiteed Seeley J St trad taliacea i | S. S. McDONALD corporations, the great industries, 1/1 76 is. an ex-service man sum tctal up to $783.79, "By the first of the year, 1980, the $2,400.00 apnrepristion al e great us > sl or 79. y 94 af PARAMOUNT THEATRE Republican Candidate tions. | Tt gives splendid op- || and # Past Commander. of was practically depleted, the balance being $118.70. This was a period of six months... The theory that a sailor has a FoR portunities for advancement. It the Veterans of: Foreign, ‘ ~ ‘ sweetheart in every port has been dis Commissioner of Agriculture & Labor lends to permanent positions. Tt f])- Wars: ; ‘\ I¢ is-reported from good’ authority that Mr. Maurek, for his very untiring ef- pelled by Clara Bow. odipny Se Baste st eee San bomeve ec recital paca rd forts in furthering the interests of the one-man game commission, is to receive “TT” girl has turned this situation in- years on the farm brightest minds. . it roe side out by having a sweetheart on 10 years’ experience as office executive teenies: te ron fenrrsidh if reread the appointment if the same is approved by the voters. pia Lenn ae a Mvsintunce to the Farmer matt uaborer on A COMMERCIAL COURSE costs ||| Primary Election. , ‘“ ” ee ee ee | ee Vote “NO” on the One-Man (Maurek) ate i doigprenp fa fountalhy than a month's salary of an aver- (Political Advertisement) ote on e e@-. an ‘ aure There the sailors of the Pacific Fleet ge stenographer, and ‘soeattinies é G e Co e ion come to see Clara smile and remain mmissi td eat Banana Splits. And each one our former students are now am thinks Clara is his girl. Clara, being " making salaries of $1,200; $1,500; i Good natured and, big-hearted. lets Voters and Friends of Burleigh County $1200; 19100 so suo 8 70k Mabel posiecaa ees tarde! teal ot, olloal propaganda ts belng, spread ot the present time by each one of the g eep on = EES i mei lavored few politi endeavoring control Present game ing so. All goes swimmingly for a I presume by this time that you know that I am Peet te eet, REGISTER OF DEEDS commission. | F fe See ig A aeg Secarted a candidate for register of deeds. Owing to ill health, the <qreateat. ESHA mexiet Burleigh County, N. D. This group have the one-man game commission installed which would give—one | \~\ od the promeioter, 1b highly ‘satis- I am somewhat handicapped to make a house-to-house periods of “hard times” and fi- PSEC ac aiaay Ug a | fied. But one bright day, the entire campaign, but by these means I hope to be able to nancial panics, We have not ‘School, Valley City Teachers Col- Pacific Fleet docks at San Francisco. get my message to nearly every voter in the city and neat ns any pe ane i peti loge and a Saint Paul Business And scores and scores of gobs rush country precincts. During my term of office there have seh ane, during the past pe- Abstracter of Titles for six years. for Clara ae & panera By been more banks and other corporations that have gone riod of depression. It is the best Pane, Mesiater ot: Desde: jn es coonesiione than Ont veal into the hands of receivers than since the county ‘was Insurance against want and mis- Sire osnrk: Dandie WMaiGae oe shake a stick at. For even the girl organized. As a matter of fact there was never a fail- fortune. manegds under Fred Swenson, i mate “ST” &. wopet, noun Nas ure cea) I took Bae ered of the banks ae failed Miribe ian calle na for tuition Hadsesca necsine asicaoeataaee her hands full being true t6 the U. S. owed for services rende: me as register of deeds formation. joney. Navy. and I paid into the county treasury out of my own PROF. R. E. JACK, Principal - ee ie ae ae the aera pocket every dollar. that these defunct banks owed. I time that March has played opposite was informed at the Registers of Deeds convention Miss Bow, the first being “The Wild recently held at Minot. that I'am the only register of ¥ na peat Green Pexyedore cota ae sate that ie paid such losses. Word if as reached me that some of my opponents are trying ae Reda apdeodtipepaeratred to ride into this gffice by-defaming me. I trust the Hardy, Jed Prouty, Adele Windsor, Noles ae my friends will not be misled by such po- Eddie Dunn, Ray Cooke and Rex Bell. ical tactics. “True to the Navy,” which Frank : ; Tuttle directed, will be shown at the _ FRED SWENSON (Political Advertisement) . , s " Values up to $200 now otterea saving. aees Z ese two selecte: . motometer, sreprygeiethering, | Rect fa Sliema VOTE with the Legislature = F ’s Only Mod at $150 and $200. ee ee ee re e ‘ argo y ern Each s7oup provides a folios, samples, etc. Has Victor L. Anderson nna varie selection: of ail. 008: tires and - on ! ot SHERIFF Fireproof Hotel Reding ae | ec see Repeal of Depositors’ G Fund La ——— fu 1.25 of Burleigh county at the primary Horey i teday—-ges, Pe tee dates epe: 0 sitors waranty Ul Ww election. DINING ROOM—COFFEE SHOP yee Peet a tchgol eacher, driven June 25, 1930 —PRIVATE DINING ROOM— sig = i and A Former Representative of DRUG STORE BARBER SHOP now only $328 You sustain the legislature’s repeal’ of 2 useless, un- Burleigh County —BEAUTY PARLOR—ONE-DAY 1929 Essex Sedan rthiess |: ey Your Vote and 5 bb : : sound and worthless law. . { apport LAUNDRY SERVICE—VALET Gisen! atstecllca asaetsars - Mia SERVICE — ‘economical | operation —. You avoid prospect of a continual agitation for a big d good . tires—t : . FREE PARKING SPACE Stored at the drasteally re bond issue or special tax. ; VOTE Yi ieee ae (Te i ES FOR | Rosy @. M. A. C. Terme—Sasat! Down a iz Paymente— Balances a Jew Stair Motor Co. Phone 488 Bismarck, N. D. SUNDAY MOVIES WED. JUNE 25 @al. Ady.) on Referendum Ballot June 25th. . (Political Advertisement) BROADWAY AT FOURTH AVE.

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