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= : : THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1930 5 Mrs. Alice Finnegan of the A. w. at Minot for a statutory crime, was | when prison officials saw him get off PARK RIVER VICTOR the thirteenth annual convention of "4 Lucas store is taking a two weeks’ recovering from an appendicitis oper- | a freight train which had come from Park River, N. D., July 21.—(#)—| the North Dakota Federation of Lu, ¥ Nagelacn gd of which she will spend ation of a week ago, About 4:15 a. | Bismarck. Warden C. C. Turner said Park River won the district American ther Leagues here Sunday. * ek ‘FOG’ CONSUMPTION HEAVY Washington, July 21.—(?)—Cigar~ wh Raced fe pig a Let (Ot trousers | Poote ould lose all good time bate BOnine by oeteatingy THeenieon Mrs. Florence Runyan left yester- E P and phere) de ene. poy tee see | earned during his incarceration and|19 to 7. Larimore and Pembina were day for Des Moines, Ia., where she y cutting the | -obably would be given an additional | eliminated in play July 7. was called by the serious illness of screen of a second story window and | y & ase aca 2 ettes consumed last month in this her sister. | dropping to a coal shed roof and_ sentence of from two to five years for 350 ATTEND CONVENTION _— Country totaled 11,750,524,523, an in- 4 thence to the ground. | prison escape. Foote served a prison] valley City, N. D., July 21.—(p)—| crease of more than a billion over Approximately 350 persons attended | June, 1929. Mrs. J. R. Pence | To Take Part in Mr. and Mrs. it, Nett have gone |Penitentiary: Inmate Arrested) Auxiliary Plans to Hemming, Minn., for a two weeks’ In Mandan After Taking hemp dire Jaks French Leave Here bags ore “oe { City-County Briefs {| two hours ana 15 minutes after ‘SleRT RT GETTY —~ | George Foote, 32, penitentiary inmate A train of 16 cars, pullmans and|had escaped from a local hospital baggage, passed through eastward at! where he was a patient, he ws taken waht oxartes saa Pan New and Finer All Hectnic Airline Radios members of the Gardeners clubs of| Foote, who had served about one New York, returning home from aj year of a five year sentence imposed national convention at Seattle. RECOVERING FROM SCALDS | Mello-glo Prevents f @ Mrs. Roscoe Fenstermacher is re- ‘Auxiliary Pep Dinners Will Unite Districts | Pep dinners on Monday evening,| Mrs. J.R. Pence, national committee- July 28, will reunite the former first, | woman, who will present her report second and third districts of the | 82d recommendations at the Ameri- * American Legion Auxiliary, in con- vention here next week. The dis- tricts were divided during the state convention last year at Minot and this will be the first gathering of the entire group since that time. The first and second districts, which \ previously made up the first division, Foote was captured in Mandan | sentence prior to the present one. i —— Se ee : J [ “~» e | the third district. The dinner will be served at St. Mary’s hall. Mrs. Donald Macrae, Omaha, na- tional president; Mrs. L. E. Thomp- son, Pueblo, Colo., national vice pres- ident; Mrs. James Morris, Bismarck, department president; and Mrs. J. R. Pence, Minot, national committee- Woman, will be guests of honor at all these dinners, and will go from one group to another, throughout the, evening. i y will hold their dinner at the McCabe a oe en oS he Gated room, with Shi N rs. Eugene Fenelon, Devils Lake, covering trom severe scalds received iny Nose : ioe Mrs. fi A. Kjelland, Hatton, dis- at the Fenstermacher home in the | : rt, Merit ittee-women presiding. Mason apartments, last week. While! MELLO-GLO Face Powder is pre- < mS rs * oe ae rina districts will she was steeping tea in a large jar for | ferred by beautiful women because it f ee a bea od dinner at the First jicing, the container burst and the | leaves no trace of pastiness, flakiness s sbyterian church parlors. Presid- boiling contents splashed over her. | or irritation. Stays on longer—no 0 ing will be the committeewomen, Mrs. shiny noses! Made by a new French a eae | TOO LATE TO CLASsib'y | Process—prevents large pores. Spreads ————— a nae 5 Mellie Sic ta more smoothly—gives a youthful ae = ; F Sat Speesin sami coompiine were FOR RENT—Nicely furnished sleep- | Pl0om, Very pure. Use MELLO-GLO Aa Cr 2 a ti i ter the AGA ahd ainth dldtricts, Face Powder. It’s wonderful—Adv. e | f 77” 1} @ | and sixth districts, ing rooms in modern home, private fe ‘I a : ; respectively, will preside at the fifth entrance. Also a cosy furnished NY ra Mal F and sixth ‘district dinner, formerly SS ee at 2 Nes x * * Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Knecht re-j| turned Friday from Minot, Buchanan, Sykeston and Kenmare where they | have been visiting for the last two) weeks. In Minot they were guests at the wedding of Mrs. Knecht’s sister,| Miss Borghild Dahl, and Alvin M.| _ Anderson, treasurer of Ward coufity. | They were accompanied home by an- other sister of Mrs. Knecht, Miss Marian Dahl, who was formerly em- ployed at the state capitol here. #2 A special meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Wed- nesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Business and Professional Women's club-rooms. Fina! convention plans | will be presented at this meeting and} a large attendance is desired. All delegates, alternates and convention committee chairmen should be pres- | ent. * * * F. W. Snyder of Fargo arrived here | Saturday to join Mrs. Snyder who has been visiting friends in Bismarck and Mandan for the last two weeks. They returned Sunday to their home. Mrs. | Snyder has been guest of honor at a} number of parties during her visit. They are former residents of Bis- marck, Mr. Snyder having been with the telephone company here. x ee Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Huelskamp re- turned Saturday evening from New Ulm, Minn., where they were guests of Mr. Huelskamp’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. John G. Huelskamp, for the last | month. They also spent a week at Green Lake, Minn., and on their way home stopped at Fargo to attend the state fair. * * * Leonard E. Nelson arrived Sunday by motor from Madison, Wis., to be a guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Belk, 710 Fourth street, for about a week. He was accompanied by Jack Brown, Madison, who will visit with friends in Mandan. Mr. Brown formerly liv- ed in Mandan. xe 8 : Mrs, Emily Eger left Saturday for | “THE ee rrcnid = Soren her home in Dickinson after spend- H 99 week-end guest of Mrs, Elsie Parker | ing the week here with her daughters, UNHOLY 3 at the State ‘Teachers college. Miss, Mildred and Ethel, at the Rose epart- Runey was accompanied by Mrs. L. B, | ments. mg a | An M. G. M. Talking Picture Smith of Sterling, who visited Mrs. | with Hazel Byrnes, librarian at the coliege. | ,. Miss Lily Nelson has returned from ences **_* * Mrs. E, M. Hendricks and daugh- ters, who have been spending the past MRS. J. R. PENCE can Legion Auxiliary convention here Monday, July 28, will also be a guest of honor at the district pep dinners Monday evening. Mrs. D. C, Scothorn, Mandan, depart- ment music chair- man, will be in charge of the aft- ernoon program at which time a quartet —_ contest will be held. Mrs. Pence will present the trophies which include the de- — partment cup, Mrs. Scothorn Fenelon cup, Phil- lips cup and the Morris cup. ss bo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kiebert Jr., 411 Avenue A, and Mrs. Coe Kiebert will leave Wednesday by car for Mrs. Coe Kiebert's home in St. Cloud, Minn. Mrs. Coe Kiebert has been visiting relatives in Bismarck and Center, N. D., for the last three weeks. =e About one hundred official and employes of the Bank of North Dako- ta, with their families, held an all day | picnic Sunday at Brush Lake. 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PRICE OWENS Eltinge Block CALIF 102 Th Phone 278. the crowd and a basket luncheon was | served. zee | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope and, small daughter will leave Friday for | their new home at Ollie, Mont. Mr. Pope, who has been with the Ingstad garage here, will be manager of the | International elevator at Ollie. | ze ® | Miss Dorothy Hedstrom of Joilet, | IL, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stad- ler. Miss Hedstrom will remain in Bismarck throughout July and Aug- ust. * * * Miss Mary Hetherington will leave | the latter part of August for Saginaw, | Lon Chaney Talks! ‘This great actor breaks his silence to speak not in one voice—but in four! Every time he changes his marvelous make-up, he changes his voice, too! The story is the bldod-chilling tale of a cruel giant, a vindictive dwarf, and the revengeful man of brains who menace a peaceful community — and nearly destroy the love of two charm- ing young people! | Mich., to begin her duties as journal- | ism instructor and publicity director for the Saginaw high schools. xe * LeRoy Rushseldt of the Shelter | Green nursery, Albert Lea, Minn., | and 8. Warren of the Warren nursery, | Owatonna, are guests at the’ L. | ‘Wedge home for a few days. ze * Chicago, Ill, where she spent part of | a two weeks’ vacation. Miss Nelson | LON CHANEY ELLIOTT NUGENT HARRY EARLES UKE CONQUERORS OF OLD THEY COME — triumphant, fearless, undaunted—bringing lasting treasures of glo- tlous radio performance! They sound the depths of true- tone value! They soar the heights of sharp selectivity. Six great new’ AIRLINE CONQUERORS—The Balboa, The Cortez, The Alexander, The Galahad, the De Soto, The Coronado—are here! 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D., are expected to return to , Bismarck Friday. vee s* | Miss Alma Sundquist has gone to | Detroit Lakes, Minn., where she will | be the guest of her sister, Mrs. Roy | i) NN Ni Miss Bertha R. Palmer and Mrs,| McLaughlin, for the next two weeks. John A. Page have left on a business trip to Grand Forks. se 8 Miss Veronica Mealey is spending her vacation at her home in Brocket, N.D. Miss Mealey is employed at the Quain and Ramstad clinic. ** * | Mrs. D. Sundquist has returned | from Minneapolis and St. Paul where she has been visiting friends and rel- | atives for the bait: month. * * | ‘| BUY ON EASY PAYMENTS! The Al e Conquer range in price from $75.00 to $145.00. A small Down Payment brings any one of these champion entertainers to your home and the balance you care for in convenient pay- ments as low as $2.00 weekly! Come in! See and Hear These Fine, New ALL-ELECTRIC AIRLINE CONQUERORS! ’ Miss Vivian Law left today for her | home at Halliday, N. D., after a} week's visit here as the guest of Miss | Katherine McKinnon. exe Mrs. Jessie Harris and son, Gordon, | PARAMOUNT SHORT FEATURES CHARLEY CHASE in his latest laugh hit, “Crazy Feet” PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS A Featurette “GLORIOUS VAMPS” and Mrs. M. Gillette left Sunday for | Detroit Lakes, Minn., where they will ! visit until August 1. * * * | Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner of | Dickinson were guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Rose in Bismarck Sunday. They have been visiting in the east and left this morning for their home. ek * MONTGOMERY WARD & Co. Mat. Daily 2:30 10e and abe Evenings 7-9 150 ang Boe “Now Mark Bismarck” — Store Hours: Four-Seven-Six BISMARCK, N. DAK. 9 till 6; Sat. till 9 Anthony T. Faber Jr., editor-in- chief of the Spectrum, publication of the State Agricultural college, is home on vacation. > SS © Tune in on KFYR, Bismarck, 9:45 Each Morning This Week for A.W. LUCAS CO. 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