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« > tional committee has ain generously assisted in this regard in several of . and Peter Paulson, Bowman. CONSTITUTION WEEK past years by the pes-|Between 75 and 100 From|, Twenty ‘ del general throughout the| North Dakota to Attend Mayor Lenhart Issues Procla-|'24. It is requested also that com- Convention at Boston : iti. ‘ttendance of all les living in Mrrnr mation Calling Upon Citi. | attendance of aay ube services| Fargo, N. D., Sept. 11—(#)—Between ; THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, dhmanay SEPTEMBER 11, 1930~ ; IWARCK PLANNING [ESS=S52=5, = KAMPLINTO HEAD ees BRMSN NAVY MEN zen", CHOROHPLANS [SES ce FIT OBSERVANCE 0 Soa LHGION DELEGATES|ssezsee=r' got=| AID SANTO DOMINGO|Ss2srssccssec="="*) HARVEST FESTIVALS sesecesy & = was doubtful they would be sent. The British cruiser turned over all 5 of its medical supplies, above those Frais Gatti 7 Sailors Join Natives in Helping] actually needed meas sineryay, ,.| Green Lauds Action the Ladies’ Aid society. to! Score of Women Decorate Audi- ; ; the medical committee and all sur- + to Put Ancient Capital pls food ont board was ‘ven to the torium for Sunday Serv- Of State Department in Order Again committee Lies ices, Monday Dinner Atlantis Clty, 1. J. Sept, S1—(7)—= A government survey estimated the i William Green, president of the Santo Domingo, Sept. 11—(7)—| existence of 1,000 gangrene cases,! - yore than a score of members of| American Federation of Labor, has ici arranged aracter, ‘15 and 100 members of the North Da- :| British naval detachments worked | 8,000 injuries and 2,700 dead. Prop- 5 sent a telegram to President Hoover pasty noe as aaah “ie SAMMY” cbbecvense fe ike any other laborers today in put-|erty loss as a result, of the recent [the Ladies’ Ald soclety will decorate) ine the action of the state de- funetion better than usual. * Legion headquarters at Boston Oct. 6. '|ting this ancient capital back on its|hurrican totaled between §20,000,000|the McCabe Methodist Episcopal) | + +9 curtail immigration while F a state and soe ataead ia teas ‘Think, Talk Patriotism to 9, it was announced here today by. we oa. Bea _ mt ee oa one net church for the Harvest Festival serv-| nem ployment is acute. zations today went et plans} ,, - | Legion officials. request oi nt Trujillo, le navy rece! le informat ices Sunday and the Harvest Home ~ triots are requested to en: lay He said the decision of the state de all eS ee oad states Net Se tine neighbors| . Plans for a state representation at Bankruptcy Charged sailors from the cruiser Danae land-| today from Colonel R. M. Cutts, ma-| supper Monday evening, it was an-| partment was heartily endorsed by the convention were laid today at a States Constitution next week, A. P.|@nd others, Think, talk and act! osrence between R. J. Kamplin, Lenhart, president of the Bismarck Patriotically during the entire week. Bismarck, state commander, and Jack city commission, issued @ proclama-|All working together we can produce) Wiig.” state adjutant. ia upon all residents to par-|® Proper Vcpeh areca this year's Kamplin will lay a wreath on the e observance. observanc Monday is Constitution Day, but observance programs region into ardent friends of the ae See ea eee United ‘States constitution and our|Delesstes trom other North Dakota arranged and a third wil] be broad- government. It is our opportunity as) === cast from station WDAY, Fargo. bared our on og wiadaheee Auxiliary Plans Program low, therefore, I, - i, Monday evening, from 7 to 7:30 president of the city commission of o'clock, a program sponsored by the|Bismarck, no hereby urge that full local American Legion Auxiliary un- cooperation of all patriotic societies. THEATRE .|churches, schools, Boy Scouts, Girl \der the direction of Mrs. James Mor. Scouts, and other juvenile organize- ‘J. Kamplin, Bismarc! ‘tions be offered for the observance of ander of the American Legion, wil| hls great, day and woek in the best 'gtve the main address. Musical selec-|W®Y Possible. All Deven siey 1a ther peege ian erie prominent part in this educational br and patriotic project. At 7:15 o'clock Tuesday evening, pai Supreme Court Justice A. G. Burr “Furthermore, I recommend that f Stars and Stripes be dis- ‘wall bepin an address over the same] 18, t3 om tue: Tieitie, thie -ehureh, all public institutions, and from every _ ie: en Rtg ir eager where people meet on the anni- Auxiliary, will give an address ae versary, Sept. 17, 1930.’ close of Constitution Week next day at 8 p. m. over station woay. | Churches at Glencoe eT PORTA ore enaey ana by| And Stewartsdale Will the schools and three luncheon clubs 7 Peds ger kel Have Regular Services Bn gl pect gente terse Though Rev. H. M. Gulson, pastor, TIFFANY 07 sible. His proclamation follows: who underwent an operation Tues- “United States Constitution Day,|day, will be unable to resume active \ inaugurated by the National Society! work before another month, the of the Sons of the American Revolu-| -nurches at Glencoe and Stewartsdale tion, has been regularly observed wil continue to have regular Sun- services. Last Times Tonight sinee 1917, Other organizations have| gay joined in this annual tribute to the|""Rey, N, 8, Johnson, Sunday Schoo! founders of our government and an| missionary for this district, will con- appreciation of the great fundamental | quct services in both churches next law they devised. This year, one Of| Sunday and the pulpits will be filled the most eventful in the life of the! on succeeding Sundays by substitute nation, we will observe the 143rd an-/ pastors. niversary of its adoption. Rev. Gulson is on his way to recov- “Perhaps first thought of the entire|ery but is expected to remain in a celebration should be a recognition of | local sscstecnth for at least two weeks, the multitudious blessings fairly| according to his attendants. re Teking Shriek Riot! | Hundreds of U..8. cavalry- men in amazing rough- riding stunts, Rookies Op Again, Off Again . Starting Tomorrow Greatest of All Thrillers Say Experts Often an unsuspected loveliness is tevealed by the skillful attention ‘of our expert beauty operators. Every phase of attention is obtainable, Specials for Friday and Saturday py <Cten Finger Wave with Sy $1.00 Marcel with shampoo . -$1.00 * The Latest — ‘Peach Bloom Facial Removes external blemishes, stimulates the muscles, lightens dis- coloration, helps to eliminate wrinkles and produces a youthful contour. Only $1. 50 Permanent Waving, Bobbing, Hair Dyeing, Massages, etc. Every attendant a careful expert, catering to your beauty wants. PHONE 1794 For Appointment. REBECCA HELWICK in charge Royal Beauty Shop | 412 Broadway wi Chills... Thrills! Seering Drama to set Your Heart Pounding Another LEVIN Brothers CREATION ‘A Luxurious Suite Patterned from the Smartest London Style Kennelly’s Anniversary and Style Show * Now in Progress STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT THIS WEEK KENNELLY FURNITURE CO. Phor> “735 ~~ Payments Can Be Arranged Mandan, N. Dak. voluntary petition in bankruptcy was lef since the hurricane on Wednes-| “to handle food supply and for moral/each of the four divisions of the “we have a valuable inheritance vsatiingtia, unknown soldier 10/ Geawn up today against Mal 8. ‘made all ic be- |@nd it is our duty to turn enemies delegat are Williams,|Daugherty, brother of Harry M. cineing Saiaay, week be-|<ithin our country who live in our| oreo, delegates, Sot i ctern, Daugherty, U. 8. attorney general in| for only a little did they stand by as| country,” the message said. Medical ed yesterday to supervise cleaning of | rine brigade commander at Port au 1d today by Mrs. R. 8. Enge, ecutive council Feder- Mal S. Daugherty debris and refuse from the streets,| Prince, Haitl. On request of Presi- precident of ahs Ceganieein. oS ithe @ conference jt thus releasing fatigued dominican | dent Rafael Trujillo, he asked that 50| Decorating the church auditorium . is See the Silk H in show Columbus, O., Sept. 11.—()—An in- | Soldiers who have had almost no re-| marines be sent to Santo Domingo/ wil] be a dozen women, three from day of last week. effect.” society. The workers were selected Window that’s on at the The Britons came, in their white] “Red Cross reports no food outside | by Mesdames R. E. Jack, O. B. Lund,| A. W. Lucas Co. clothes and regulation helmets, but! necessary arriving from surrounding| Henry Richholt, and E. E. Stender, para it poprtelty ik x aie who are representatives of each divi- lards and supervisors. eir offi- | supplies en route were reported satis- | sion. $77,297.51 were listed | cers almost immediately put them to| factory for immediate needs. Another similar group has been ap- DRESS ™ HAIR filing in| work aiding the general reconstruc- —_____- pointed to decorate the dining room TREAT: SCALP tion labor, and today it was evident REFUSES TO AFFILIATE in the basement. / they were making quite a dent in the| St. Paul, Sept. 11.—(#)—The Central| The altars of the church will be task at hand. Cooperative association of South St.| filled with grains, fruits, and vege- Their presence was somewhat of a| Paul declined to become affiliated|tables, typical of the harvest and a and consented to be adjudged a bank-| novelty although in times past Brit-| with the National Livestock Market- | special sermon and music, appropriate HAIR ROOT OIL ish naval detachments have landed | ing association. for the occasion, will be presented at ‘Tumne’s always some favored one with a charm that's ail Ker, own. . . . And everywhere in the modern scesie you'll see happy, smokers breaking out fresh, fragrant packs of Camels; . «a natural choice foel For the mildness of Camels is a charm that’s all ite owns wit mildness that’s a quality of choicest tobaccos: Don’t 0 fragrant mildness with the flatness or insipidness o over -treated” * tobacco. There’s a delightful natural fragrance to Camels, fog, 2 ' “bouquet” as distinctive as the fragrance of oriental flowers. Here’s to the delightful things of life!) Have a Camel! CAMELS RJ, Reyecide NG