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2 i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1930 a of \ ag eh ead, ST | ce ENT ec a ae att oe i he rr) —|e— a | Donovan-McSween feud are the | =~ —+|can delegate, made clear that the| * | paring a new encyclical deall n- an BODIES OF CRASH | Additional Society: ‘|| Meetings of Clubs _||col¢-booded murder of Tunston |, Hunter Declares United States could not accept this| mY ee Twins Are Srily with the question of untversel 6 eg . 2 eddin, : sequent | | * system for itself. | indirectly with disarma- m4 The waiaden @hieh tha American | | And Social Groups | Tevenge upon the part of The Kid; Wolves Plentiful = [| tora Ceci of Great Britain, who, eparated by Death) bec oteeet - hn 4 drama has undergone in the last 30/*——~-— ~---~—~------------— @ | the three-day siege in icSween | j| championed today’s action, recognized " : sciatica dia ph ; VICTIMS LOCATED = was emphasized ina talk given! ‘The local mission society of the/ home, which ends in the burning of In McLean County ||| ine impossibility of concluding a gen-,, Wenatchee, Washington, Nov. 20—' Fog ¢ are TO CLASSIFY ei ‘ by Mrs, F. L. Conklin at the meeting! First Lutheran church will meet Pri- | t2¢ house; the pursuit of “The Kid” |“-—~——---------~-—-_ ~* eral convention providing budgetary (®)—Chauncey and Charles Gaines, j |of the Fortnightly club yesterday aft-| day evening at the home of Mr, and|‘©,nis hiding place in a mountain’ George Albrecht, who has been | limitation for fleets unless some way, 64-year old twins, never apart more | woMAN desires to care for home and | es er ee eee the heme at Mie. Neeeale, | aa ens at, the home of Mr. and cave and his capture; his subsequent hunting about three weeks in the j of accommodating the American and! than a day in their lives, were separ-| children while parents are at work ul Pacific Coast Airmail Plane, sre Gatkli showed how the ‘once | West, ote arn eons 020 Avenue Hieccape: his meeting with General, vicinity of, Roseglen, McLean | Japanese position could be found. | ated today by death. Cage Re nia Wil he : Fell in Mountains; All ‘elaborate stage settings have been | Eliason as hostesses. | Low lace and his final capture. county, has sold 40 wolf pelts to He declared this scheme for fixing] Chauncey was killed yesterday he york. Write T bu Ad. Ni or ains; Allon = | EiPinated. Bre Polited 3 the in- eek | Picturesque scenes of the Grand the Northern Hide and Fur com- a maximum figure for naval expendi-' when a tractor used by them to h: iguana oe pias ee Board Killed creasing tendency toward modernistic| Mrs. Louisa “Hoffman, Jamestown, | Dan: aor te rh Ne eal baa ee Gee Tegarded by the British as/ firewood overturned and crushed him. Paneer x | ‘minim ee | Pralvaes a recht 8s: th imals ar y supplementaiy e irect eee ’, . ag* — (iney as aed aiaition tr aie Pabisds | ante alist cutter ih for the Wom-| cattle, form an inspiring back- plentiful in western McLean and | method embodied in the Washington] POPE PREPARING ENCYCLICAL , .,Men’s Genuine Broadcloth Burbank, Calif. Nov. 20—(P—| 190s ‘of plays. Mrs, Co nied thin | apection f the Bismarck corps at 2:39) ercund for the fast moving story,, McKenzie counties, where he ex- | and London treaties. | Vatican City, Nov. 20.—%)—Pope | Shirts, white and colors, at és Three bodies and a pile of wreckage,| of the work of Eugene O'Neill, Jesse | Friday afternoon at the regular meet-| forcttaple historic, “aitretens na! pects to continue his hunting ac- ——_—_. | Pius was understood today to be pre- | Burg’s. on found yesterday tn the Thachspl foot- Lynch ‘Williams, and other’ well;' Ig at the home of Mrs. Ray Fuller.| rhe Birth Ree Nita EEA CTE BMG Ss diteoie Laas | Presbyterians Adopt fog early Tuesday. ' “Snatching movie plots and char-' tendines thet WAG : meeting of the Current Events club! Week, story telling hours will be hel $12,000,000 has b->n adopted for ihe! co Fr rare ai ree Hasse pilot esterday afternoon at the home of| Saturday at the Bismarck public| acters out of the air has become more Budget Limitation " benevolent activities of the Presby- | N Caw Z Who served in the army alr covvs dts- [Ses Nelie Tvarts, Mrs. O'Hare gave | UOTaTY. Miss Bessie Baldwin of the|than a figure of speech! Now movie | Adopted at Meeting) terian church for the year beginning | iN SCacopZ tana sapnaay shri Sua thers acomsia brief account of French men and, State Ubrary commission will have) Producers have actually done so and | Ui April, 1931. The figure, decided upon B\ow FS Air ‘Transport plane left here for]Women who have made a name ioe | Cee Eos Rod oe ee Sohal is the way, siaivillb Brown, | Geneva, Nov. 20—W#)—Over the yesterday by the church's general uality Food BH, & Economy Grocers 3 . | | t 11 o’cloc! urday for boys! | i council, is the same as for the cur- ~ Te q * Oakland. With him were George | themselves in the pa of art. Discuss! ca gitls in the fourth, ¥ for Bove Radio Picture director, describes the | OPPOsition of the Americans, French] Pon ti a1 year. Stores fe EE ToTheNorthwest Rogers, mechanic, and Miss Jean o} e sl chapter sixth grades. Miss Katherine Brach-|coming of Amos ‘n’ Andy to the|and Japanese, the disarmament com- Z en weet sn . hills north of here, today revealed ihe fate of a northbound Pacific coast airmail plane, caught in storm and Markow, who was celebrating her 13th birthday with a flight to Portland, Ore. to visit friends. The ship carried 319 pounds of mail. Radio messages sent by Donaldson to the transport base here chronicled the flight until 2:07 a. m, Tuesday. At that time, after a figh: with winds, snow and fog, he reported he could gain no more than 9,000 fee? altitude, barely 1,000 feet above the highest peaks there, and was circling help- lessly ever Tejon, where a small emer- gency landing field lay hidden by snow or fog. For 43 hours the fate of the craft; was unkrown. Then Eddie M. New- son, cowboy, stumbled upon the brok- en mass. The bodies of the girl and the me- is x * * | Py rected some famous persons, but none | : chame were found near the spot] mr. and Mrs. ¥arle H. Morris and)! Like Football Men || + widely icotizea. | Golden Dates: \ ,.,. rertcct paring reo hae i boty ares Se eae a tng |daughters Gloria and Betty, 1006/ @———_____g|_ “Amos ‘n’ Andy pesca ioe lid or Pha ad apie 3 v ’. } cellent actors. They have stage 12.0%. twisted metal of the plan> which had [Fourth street, have returned from a/ © New York, Nov. 20—()—For txpatibaee: That pote biesttig. the | ROYAL roworr 1° plowed to a halt 500 feet away on the gently sloping plateau. The mail was unharmed. There had been no fire. Aviators found indications that ice possibly had formed on -he wings of Others ; 718 Main avenue. , urged to be present. xe ® As part of the observance of book known playwrights. All members are | sae | “French Art” was the subject of a! paper read by Mrs. H. F. O’Hare at a “French France,” which centered | around the political and social po- sition of the Frenchwoman, was led by Mrs. Alfred Zuger. er will have the afternoon hour, which begins at 3:30 o'clock and 1s for chil- dren in the first three grades. i x ek ® The Driscoll Royal Neighbors lodge " and the juvenile lodge will sponsor a Legion honor society, entertained their Thanksgiving program and PATtibie wives and sweethearts at a dinner! gance Frida iy evening, Nov. 28, ac- dance held last evening in the Terrace | cording to information received ‘1ere. Gardens at the Patterson hotel. Places; The entertainment will be held in were marked for 60’ at a horshoe-| the community hall at Driscoll and shaped table adorned with ‘bouquets the program begins at eight o'clock. of pink carnations. Favors were car-| The public is cordially invited to at- nations and programs in the 40 and 8! tend. Mesdames Haugen, Hull and colors at each place. Dancing was en-| Herum compose the committee in joyed during the early part of the eve- | charge. se * | Membegs of the 40 and 8, American | ning. The concluding feature was a golf tournament at the Wee-Putt-Putt | golf course. | | Realtors’ Daughters | trip to Evansville, Ind. and other! eastern points. Mrs. Morris and’ daughters visited with relatives at| {Carmi and in Chicago, Ill, and at! Henderson, Ky., before going to her} old home at Evansville. Here she was | joined by Mr. Morris, who had been | the second time in two years a daughter of Joseph P. Day, mil- lionaire New York realtor, is to become the bride of a Harvard football captain. A year ago Pauline Day mar- ried Arthur French, captain of ‘ or stage play.” I Covered Wagon.” CAPITOL THEATRE if screen. He directed their first film “Check and Double Check,” showing at the Capitol theatre. “I have made pictures based on stage plays, novels, original scenarios, now exploring expeditions, —_ vaudeville skits, musical comedies and grand operas,” Brown says. “Few of them offered so much ready-made enter- tainment material—comedy, drama, suspense. love interest—as ‘Check and Double Check,’ which we ‘snatched out of the air.’ “Of course, it’s something to start out wtih Amos ’n’ Andy, who, ac- cording to school and college ques- tionnaires, are the two most popular | entertainers in the world! I've di. part of the story ‘snatched from the | air’ supplied us with far more ma- | terial of a universally appealing na- | ture than many a@ best-selling novel | mission today approved employment of the budgetary method for limiting | naval armaments. This principal had previously been adopted for land war materials, al- cartoon strips, newspaper scandals, ; though Hugh S. Gibson, the /meri- The hunter received on the Vverage of $6.50 for each pelt. Come to us... for | | served ‘ hotels and dining cars. Try it. ae: Sale at Quality Meat Mar- ket. $12,000,000 Budget Chicago, Nov. 20.—(P)—A budget of Bencre Cottage Cheese is in many first class FREE TRIAL EASIEST PAYMENTS on the amazing new SCREEN GRID ODYNE Ready now at your Red Owl store . . . all the fancy and staple foods, fresh fruits and vegetables you will want for a real Thanksgiving dinner. You'll find prices so much lower this year than last that a more complete Thanksgiving menu can be served at no increase in cost. Red Owl. . . Quality Baked WHITE BREAD £:36-cunce WAVER oi is pe cccseaseecsn sce: 5 Anco Quality Pack Marshmallows, 2.35: DROMEDARY 2 Piss. 39 Harvest Queen or Pick-Quick Dessert Jell, 4 ris: 22¢ ing i arth: . igs ole Kernel, “Off-the- eae ean Donaldson’: inking he had {0 @ business trip to Charleston, 8. C.| Harvard's.1928 team. Today the | een aan aintiacss reached Antelope valley, scarcely six * oe O* Day family confirmed news that | Del Maiz Niblets 2 1A35 2 Ic ! v miles from the scene of the crash,| Mrs. J. F. Orchard, 720 Third street,, Laura Pope Day, Pauline's young- | A New Hired of Corn Packed in Vacuum had spiraled down in an effort to get | Was hostess to members of the U. C.| er sister, is to marry James “Red” | | below the clouds. The plane sizucx|T. Auxiliary at their monthly card| Barrett, captain of H@rvard's 1929 « with terrific force. party last evening. There were guests! team. | Kraft Package Cheese y a for three tables and prizes for high ——_——— Velveeta Uy yeiteoel onl Nay 19¢ ¥ ° jscores were awarded Mrs. H. A. Lewis | mmm Pimento kz. Pioneer Dakotan end Mrs, E, B. Gorman, The com-|| AT THE MOVIES | | eee Is Dead in Fargo epee dere eee Aiea pay iatbadi TEC | 50 Sally Aan ...Sweet and Mellow , Mrs. E. . Mrs. PARAMOUNT THEATRE ' Maal Fargo, N, D., Nov. 20.—(#)—William |#94 Mrs. H. F. Tledman. | p Ring Vidor, famous for “Tho Big : | ) —_— Sugar Peas, 4 <:.; 55¢ | pare eds ee opine Ti. | Friends of Miss Ethel Barnes, Los | into historieal romance with the talk- | lowing a heart attack. | Angeles, Calif. a former resident. of | ing picture of “Billy the Kid,” which | THANKSGIVING Land owner and operator, legisla- | Bismarck, have received notice of her | will be shown for two days starting | Complete with Tubes J tor, merchant and grain man, Hawk | ™4"Tiage to Willars H. Lunn, which | Friday at the Paramount theatre. | CANDY SPECIAL! Ind long ‘heen identified with the | ‘0K Place at Santa Ana, Calif. No-/ an imposing cast personifies the | progress of Cass county. |vember 9. Mr. and Mrs. Lunn are’ various historical characters in the | A eae tbe, He represented Cass county in the | SOW making their home at 614 North | new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer produc- CHOCOLATE territorial legislature in 1887 and in | Wilton Place, Los Angeles. Mrs. Lunn | tion, including John Mack Brown, last 15 1897 was elected representative from |iS,# daughter of Mrs. O. R. Barnes, | seen in “Montana Moon,” who’ has ‘ i a props uw. LOC Cc fhisreleventii Glsisict to tis atube lbg= mana lived here until sev-/ the title role; Wallace Beery, who! © Come in. Get the g Gaui eabetiend islature. : 2 | Scored in “The Big House” and “Way | m | ec \ r Surviving are his widow, a daugh-! afr. paul Hellofan*was hostess to! oe a Ballon) as Sheriff Garrett;, Kay | F | thrill of this new- ' : 2 a eee ete eeePeotans embers of the St. Rose missionary |°kagam satan” inthe feminine lad | Me ae | diy radio. We make eer Contes Lb. 25¢ and burial will be held here Satur- |&fOUP. at & bridge party last evening! and Karl Dane'as a comic cowhand. seas ‘ | i] N. B.C. Starlight Points and Chocolate Robinette Fingers ; ‘at her home in the Mason apartments.| the dy + : ed | eae ‘Cards were played at three tables,!rences which take ‘place ‘during the Youfeelclean,silky it easy to try — easy us Par eaeern {with score honors going to Mrs. A. Y.| | after a bath with this pure, glycerin te bh with = INCEMEAL 9g ackages ... 25c Mother Takes Stand _ Hagiund and Mrs. C. S. Fossum. = > = =| soap. ts bubbly lather gets down | > Say eee. ee 3 : me “4 see é fo the pores, rinses out the daily ex- | : | ° * To Defend Her Son, as ‘Thanksiving er pel F P o * | cretions, leaves the skin satin-smooth anteed service! | Pumpkin Giden Brand, 2 Be table decorations for the bridge party 1: ok pied ec od Si oe paesemnsenie ee Butte, Mont., Nov. 20—()—Mrs. | piv i Flavor-F ro’ ed | : ness stand in district court in defense | were in play at four tables, with score b k: lating glycerin soap. Keeps your hair, hands 1 of her son, Roy, on trial for murder | We"® , wit New ac: ages ; nd complexion beautiful, too, 10c, alldealers, + i feb os hie i Of rou Ra, hl {OF MUFET| Honore gong to BB. Aaler and) KiRKeS DAHNERS-TAVIS MUSIC CORP. _ ||} Cranberry Sauce 17 oz, can 23¢ rags tian eapted ipecellasiyjmines 00H (Oly eee Rose Soar BISMARCK — MANDAN KRAFT — KITCHEN FRESH ’ ; sap ips +! Miss Ruth Gordon, daughter of | eo . santas f When he was set upon by several me? | Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Gordon, 211 Ros- Mayonnaise . .8 oz. jar, 1 8c; pint jar 35¢ He has been unable, she says, to hola | Sef *venue, who ss a student at Carle- Be his jobs and has- been despondent | /0" ol - Lchatnteg - or an - A 4 and morbid about his failure to get Pee? made @ member of Delta Phi, ome FE id and S t d ae jcollege literary society. | fr ay atur ay ita ! | A ; ——— | 7 NG Fancy Quality, Two Are Killed in ‘| Mandan Shorts |’ an SeIVing anne 00 S CRANBERRIES petite VE Texas Border Battle|+ aa Cup Pry a | Mrs. J. R. Heater and Mrs. L. F. resh and Crisp, El Paso, Tex., Nov. 20.—(?)—Frank | Smith left Mandan today for Dutton, ‘ e CC) DED) DLE ee sare ad er Barneastle of Las Cruces, N. M., ana|Mont., summoned there by the death | | Jesus Paz, El Paso, were shoi’ and jof a brother. > 7 7 killed in a gun fight last night with | e+ * i SWEET POTATOES .......... United States customs officers at the! A dancing party in honor of Mr.) re . . outskirts of the city. land Mra. Jack Hatzenbunier, whose Raisins taste better since clean Nine men engaged in the fight.|marriage took place Tucsday, was cardboard cartons replaced TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU One, believed wounded, escaped. held Tuesday evening at the Cary Bulk-packing methods, to give ‘The cust fficers said they came |hall. About 40 1 in at- better Flavor-Protecti ‘ TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL stoms officer: ey ca pall. mut couples were - ter Flavor-Proi ion. ‘i o v ¢ upon 11 men afoot who had forded ‘tendance. + 302 Main Ave. 506 Broadway the Rio Grande and were loading 22 | ae Coffee tastes better since Come In and sacks of Mexican liquor into an au-| Mrs. Mary Walton, Long Beach, M-J*B’s patented Hi-Test tomobile parked on the American side Calif, and Mrs. A. E. Kossick, St., Vacuum replaced other air- of the river. |Paul, were guests of honor at an aft-| removal methods, to give Learn How to ‘The officers said the alleged smug- ,ernoon party given Tuesday by Mrs. better Flavor-Protection. glers opened fire when ordered to/J, P. Hess and Mrs. George Brown, is a surrender. lat the Hess home. The time was va Get - Z ,, Passed informally. Mrs. Walton is =: e J e ST oo Visiting with her daughters, Mrs. H. | DY or a e | Find Lost Diamonds | ¢ taut cic mame) QS COFFEE | ou Uan or j while 5. in Mandan to) Notes | In Stomach of Dog | spena a short time with her mother,| “rhe Flavor-Protected Coffee” sae Raker = ks PSI OL Nov DOLL tht | M8. Elizabeth Vetter, before going to \ One good gas heating stove, list price $55.00, will eee ade fey Abra dug |New Haven, Conn., to make her home. | * A ll to Buy sell for $35.00. ’ . was found today the solution of | essen | One Marion automatic pee healer oa gallon per Modesto’s biggest diamond “robbery.” hour capacity, list 00, will sell for $45.00. ‘X-ray pictures revealed in the doz’s| Way to Get at a Cold « + : A S si ry t stomach the largest of three diamond! 1g ‘Through the Bowels Used Three Months rings, thought stolen from the home! F4 le Call 202 Eighth street. Phone 524 of Walter H. Field, Modesto financier.| (aieisterass 5 € 8 5 ij After the X-ray the dog was ope-; AS soon as you catch cold, the; t T rom rated on and the ring recovered. The} Bonet cme agony is checker. a a ime dog will recover too. ases and waste can’t escape throug! On behalf of Toby it was explained the skin. That's why your doctor's | eo he is no thief. It was all a pain-! first advice in ease of colds is a mild ful accident. Toby's forte is bones; laxative like cascara. Medical au-! awall He never knowingly deviates from| thorities agree it actually strengthens | them. Mrs, Field, after a social af-| bowel muscles. You get cascara, in its | fair at her house, missed thr dia-| most pleasant form in candy Cascar- | monds. Came the police. No clues. | ets. | Two days later a maid found twe| Remember this when you catch : of the diamonds in Toby's feed pan.| Cold; whenever breath is bad; tongue fe Mrs. Field remembered she had put | C0ated; or you're headachy, bilious, e e e 9 x fudge on the back porch and laid her | Constipated. ecia rices Oo n 1 S diamonds on a chair. She recalled coer Dare va thingy hen . Toby's tail had brushed agai hi ' ‘ 4 ‘a i: Seainst the| quickly, so harmlessly and pleasantly ‘ or money make from $250 to $500 a chair. The next day the dog got sick. Sus- | —and cost only a dime?—Adv. picion. Then the X-ray. 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