The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 30, 1930, Page 5

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o- anne SOCIETY NEWS FORMER LOCAL MAN garam oe ‘o. :, mixed durum 58; ere STOCKS N |8.00 for best | or steady: are | ary hearing before J. E. Campbell, oO. 1 red durum 63. iY ‘ Chicago, Dec. 30.—(4)—Stock:. jeep scarce, stent ‘op fat ewes! mandan police magistrate. f 51$2tay Ne 8 Yellow 874%; No, 4 mixed |corporstion @ecurities > feeding’ lambs” scarco quotable | fi l= Ah fo. A white 268 Insull Util. Invest. .. i, | Strong or 7.00 down. ; The youths were charged with as. A |Midwest Util. (New) ‘sault and battery by Carl Glavke, | i a. . Fe i Motorist Is Fined Timmer. They will be given another . | . | hearing January 12, ™ me DULUTH Ca AIN, a TUO LATE TO CLASSIFY is Duluth, Minn., Dee. 30,—()—Close: | 102,27 #103 treasury JA LAS it pays your | ne i ‘ . | Plax track 11484, 1; ive | 4's 1 treasury 4's 107.31 Clarence Glasner, Bismarck, was Club Yearbook Shows || Col. - Mrs. MacNamara;, ,.;, Tjaden Hurt Fatally Inj {#8 ¢Decer jay ‘| Si | arrested Monday afternoon for speed-|GIVE HER a Permanent Wave tor Membership of 4,286, Will Hold Reception MiNiAS Paruohite ha RCE Pee ‘i New Yorn Dee, 30 UF scant money’ | ing, according to D, J. Fouts, Man-! Christmas. Natural, lasting, guar. | ig Parachute Jump 7 Ko. 2 12% -75 4; Ni firm, 3% per me loans | dan traffic patrolman. ; anteed waves $5.00 and $6.50 at the The North Dakota Federation of; Colonel Wallace MacNamara. >m- In Texas I i 2 per cent vane pale ‘ie ee ie I ‘Gat obell | inen Bumene Crate we 's clubs has a membership of | mandant at Fort Lincoln, and Mrs. i + n paper 24-3 per| Police Magistrate J. E. Campbell. | street. Bismarck. Phone 782. Gaien ‘en, belonging to 201 fie, | Mactamara will follow the tradi- rails Tiateas Boy a te ei pixea’ durum e i » Ba Inces uichanged, Ti ee Youths th | FOR RENT—One room furnished | ording to figures compiled for the) tional army custom of holding opsn yu , 23-yearet rmer | . apartment in all modern home. Call federation yearbook, which was is-| house on New Year's day for the pos: | Bismarck youth, died Sunday at Lub-|@usum @&. Sinnempelleatcein clocks etre) Van mmer Youths A Use and Occupancy | Oats, 3 fe | at 613 Third street or phone 747. - | bock, Tex., from injuries received in} No. i rye 3 ck 20; Bancorporation 31; Minne- | ‘ icy ii sued thie week, The Book was pre-| officers and thelr indies end! friends) Sock, Tex. from injuries received in Sis No BSBiiow stceo; Ne ¢ sete |lieile Maule SS " Given Freedom) WANTED—Young lady experienced | Policy in the Hartford Fire P ms ow -58. TT in proof reading and copy holding. {8 Insurance company pays A. Stevens, Fargo, recording secre-| The reception this year will be very | according to an Associated Press dis- id Alfred and Lewi Jensen, Timmer _ Barley, choice to fancy, 38-4 Give qualifications, education, etc. " | if teh, dium to’ good 33-37; lower grade: . 30. ; he! : ‘79 in |{ the profits that f ti tary. | informal and hours will be from 12:30] Pa! eee goo 8 ‘ Ae re| Youths, were released from the) in first letter. Write Ad. No. 79 in e pro: at fire cuts One of the largest in number of until 1:30 p.m. The body is being brought back to | 29-33. OM of Indiana 34%. | custody of Morton county officials! care of the Tribune ff. It ti in f district, of which . Haren, the home of his parents, for | NEW es Monday afternoon after a prelimin- 4 We Ee ee te ee ee ‘A membership) Mr. and Mrs. A. E. overbe | purtal, H Yor (P}—Buiter:| SlOUX CITY LI "1 woman ile i ntil truction i - Se sone si tae” tis ied, children, 614 Second gg ed Tjaden, an itinerant parachute ! 2) un higher! | Sioux City, Dec. 80. P: Pe iacleleedectcelet bte at ut ghis does not include two clubs| turned fram Garretson, SD. hice | Jumper, was fatally injured when ts |: tines, (iter 3 ‘ ng ened pleted and production i anized recently, which have made/they were guests at the home of Mr. | Parachute was caught by a high wind | ¥ e, No. 1, r 2 a pplication to naiate Of these, 14| Overbee’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John|#nd he was dragged more than S| Cheese~221,835, stendy. State, whole | s Dad conic iowa: giaehube tea Notice are located in Bismarck, and two, the/K. Overbes. They spent Christmas feet over a thorny mesquite thicket, | tik ‘fints, fancy to faney spe= His firm; f Liberal Arta and the Junior study,| st Valley City with Mr. and Mrs, 1|After he had successfully negotiated | cints,'19-10: ‘stato, Sere U ne Snte: | BEC Dou Oars BaBCt MAI f I take this means of in- formed James} J. Moe, parents of Mrs. Ove: a safe lant 9 5 y ucy Specials : ; oO, Soevigaay, is ixteaas were accompanied here from’ Valley | He suffered concussion of the brain | ?*i4 124, firm. Regular puckea, | few fnew dae forming my friends and First in number of women belong-|City by Mra. Overbee's brother, Clay-|and a fractured skull in addition to ors, “clonely ‘sufected hens | cows eligible foun fe a customers that 1 am now ing to clubs is the fourth district,| ton Moe, and by Tom Kelly, who will; Severe lacerations. first 27-28; seconds ijcaulves held above. 9. vith B ’s Barber and which shows a total membership of Visit here for a wesk. sapere. an i senate Let firsts 2 Hefrlagrator, 1) oa with Bannon’s Barber an 933, ‘This district, of which Mrs. J. ae 3 peel Gr sana en COC, | sa acaattly SUR ROSE fleet IS), Home 13/000, Including 630 Beauty Shop, Patterson r Articles appearin; m7 Ployed by Frank Clausen as a cook. |! ‘onds 16 a |through, Slow, Butchers most! Hes gs clase wom Presidents oo Farper’s and. Atlantic snapusies | Besides his. parents ie leaves. five (1-186 hes we, es gents Tower: packing wows 13-25 hotel. “With 34 clubs lsted, the third dis-| and the Saturday Review of Litera. | brothers and three sisters. ‘The | Witite Wwelghts 7 j Phone 146 trict, leads. the state in number of| ture, were reviewed at a meeting of | brothers are Fred and Albert, Glen | ag Ts i} t ages c lubs, Mrs. George Keup, Columbus,| Chapter F of the P. E. ©. Sister. | Ullin; Kobes, St. Paul; and Walter |Dret™ 10-42: fowls, ore re nee Winifred R. Johnson ig precise and the membership is| hood yesterday afternoon at the home jand Carl, po me Lrttd a4 Dresked tend ckeng, ic itmbs to packers largels lof Mrs. P. J. Meyer. Mrs. Gi Mary, Alice, an arl, Hagen, and! roxen 2 ak to 25 cents lower; ask{1g | Se | or Other districts, with their clubj Bird had charge of the program. Mrs. Nick Fetch, St. Paul. | membership and president are: first,| ope ot eee used and charac- 6 eaeemiarieemnee car cig| 26 clubs and 600 members, Mrs. A.; ' a le magazines were |* eye / C. Wehe, ‘Lakota, president; second, | Polnted out by Mrs. Bird ; Additional Markets {| bershi Mrs. J. J. [a ae” Fee eer re ents tiny is| Miss Lila MacDowall of the state| i clubs,’ membership 269, Mrs, J. A,.|dePartment of public instruction, re-, Peerage Manley, New Rockford, president; | tuned to Bismarck last evening from sixth, 23 clubs, 263 members, Mrs. D. | F8?80. where she was a guest of Miss| Nv. 1 dark northern W. Crabtree, Ellendale, president: | Florence Ford and other friends! N° northern. seventh, 23 clubs, 403 members, Mrs.| ‘uring the RE red holiday. mixed durum ee Each year illi + ine ura more MIHIOns ae yn, presi-) ‘The annual election of officers and! flax jboard members ‘for the Trinity Lu- 4 | ee The yearbook carries messages from | [No.1 r e the national federation president, bys Mekal Will be held following ; aries 1 : ¢ [ oe § pelt : ; , starts. Be Insured Right Call on this agency to go over your plant and consult with you as to the proper insurance you need for sound protection against loss. CAPITOL THEATRE Last Times Tonight Come, See How the Other Half Lives—and Loves! You are under no obligation to buy in bringing your problems to this Hartford agency. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” Phone 573 218 Broadway it 6:30 o'clock this 0 Mrs, John Sipple, Baltimore, and) aie {Sb ; ’ from the state president, Mrs, Albert °YeMiné in the church parlors. | nd winter : E. Jones, Lisbon, together with of-| wrs Charles P. Brady and infant i WAYS ficers’ reports and lists of women son have returned to thelr home at! HAG 2 i ‘ : serving in the She bot aaa | 230 West ‘Thayer ave. They have been| chic vas . a t ry n c e A farewell party for John Reibold, | the last torte eee Hospital for Fei “1 who with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. lo x § W. J. Reibold, are moving to Minne- | apolis to make their home, was given i by Miss Daria Winter last evening at | —— Star to | the Winter home, 521 Tenth street. i Games and dancing provided enter- | ntertain Masons, tainment for the evening and prizes | RS . { were awarded Dorothy Cervinski,| New Year's eve the Easieru Star | Idena Kelsch, Richard Smith and of Mandan will give a card party and! Philip Gorman. The guest of honor | ance at the Mandan Masonic Tem-! was presented with a gift. Guests/Ple, according to F. W. McKendry, were 20 school friends. jchairman of the Eastern Star entter-| CHICAGO POTATOES * oe * | tainment committee. ' a der A D. Miss Catherine Bodenstab and her, Mr. McKendry asks all members of | brother, Robert Bodenstab, entertain- {the Eastern Star and Masons to at) ing ed at an informal dancing party last tend the New Year's eve party | evening at the epee iern home, 520 Mandan street. The affair honored | Mr. and Mrs. Francis Flaherty, Spo-| Man Arrested Here kane, Wash. and John Eccleston, Stockton, Calif, who are holiday As Holdup Suspect: guests at the home of Mr. Flaherty’s eet ee ee Parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Flaherty.! Acting on a “tip” received in Minot | standard middlings, 13.00-13.50. Bidets ee | yesterday, police officials of that city ; Sees When St. George's Evening Guild | ve to Bismarck Monday and ar-! held their holiday meeting last eve- | Tested a man who gave his name as jiritai ning at the R. B. Murphy home, 213 | Roy Olson for complicity in the rob- Avenue A West, the affair took’ the | bery of the es Smolin @nite amptane parte | y Saunders drug store of | Minot last week, Chief of Police Chris | Bridge, played at three. tables, was | the pastime for the early part of the | Martineson said today. | Millions more each year find there is noth- ing to equal the double attack of Vicks VapoRub in checking colds. Rubbed on throat and chest, Vicks acts through the skin like a poultice or plaster, “drawing out” tightness and soreness. At the same time, its medicated vapors, re- leased by the body heat, are breathed in direct to the air-passages. Mothers especially appreciate Vicks be- cause it avoids “dosing,” which so often upsets children’s delicate stomachs. Adults, too, now prefer this‘modern method of checking colds. In fact, the whole trend of medical practice is away from needless “dosing.” a ICKS [26/ Vicks OVER 4x" MILLION JARS USED YEARLY Wednesday and Thursday Dec. 31 and Jan. 1 Mother! The night coughs of children can usu- ally be relieved by one application of Vicks. Just rub on freely and cover with worm flannel. inn, Dee. 30.—4a)—- Shipment 38,025. Carnival rand for | row and the volume is moderate, Act eras evening and score honors were held W. J. O'Leary, chief of police of | argely to fi —_ that bite by Miss Clarice Belk. Later the| Minot and Deputy Sheriff R. w.| Werle domest with the “white elephants” brought by each Kennard of Ward county made ChB lnvcnie acts sting of per- guest were exchanged. arrest at about 10 o'clock last night, | 2 (oes | according to the local police, who |): iss Wilma Barlow, home econo- | said the suspect was picked up on the } 2 OF B Ih mist for the North Dakota Power and | street. |_auihneupolis De a joons Light company, is back from Owaton- The man, who gave his name as | carlot gr: na, Minn, where she spent Christmas | Roy Olson and claimed Fargo as his | <P"! at her home. She was accompanied | home city, was taken to Minot today | 761, here by her mother, Mrs. E. L. Bar- | after spending the night in the city low and her sister, Miss Maxine, who ; jail. ial will visit here until after the New) The Saunders drug store hold-up, Year holidays. ‘which occurred last Wednesday in xe * Minot, netted the robbers more than } Sixteen guests were. entertained at | $4000. Mrs, Je M. Ghirel 716 hind ates i . J. M. 5 street, BISMARC & LOAN tart bles. Equi Saturday evening. Appointments in Oey ea, ceneus Bs ting oe 3 Si cat green and red formed @ holiday motif uolders of the Bismarck Bulldine a with Gamble’s Super- for the tables. Score honors in the | Lean Association will be held at the active 17-plate Tiger Peideaseamons Were AWATION ME BM | Sea NER Tite iettas ek tant ‘ Mrs. HL A. Lewis, |danamey i7.vinat, at soo p.m anc |f Battery. $6.89 — * i} open from o'cloc! Rev. and Mrs. Ira Hersberg and ® ™ leek P. 3 rites mine ene 4 small son, 708 Rosser avenue, motored | rectors to 29x4.40, $2.59. Gamble to Jamestown today for a short visit ! business ax may be Stores. with Mrs. Herzberg's parents, Rev. |before the meeting. ‘s and Mrs. R. E. Strutz. They plan to | pec. 30, Jan Ieee Secretary: return Weenieaey. evening. | * * ‘ain aK r 1 amber 1 nixed 69%; Confetti Musie by the Campus Rounders from Fargo With special numbers by Mike Dosch, by gosh, also by Jackie Sherman. General Admission, $1.50 As out of date as a hoop skirt— Winter With Cy PAUL CAVANAGH WILLIAM BOYD Starting Wednesday, Dec. 31st Ending Saturday Night, Jan. 3. Hundreds of Worthwhile Savings You Are Invited! Minneapolis Offers Its Greatest Attractions December 29 to January 3 Miss Helen A. Howse returned last evening from id Forks where she spent the Christmas week-end | Coal, per ton - $3.00 : with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. | For cash in load lots. This is good dry coal from Wilton. House. Help those that bring the prices down. xe # | PHONE 1132-W Miss Tess Miller arrived today from Long Beach, Calif., for s several | T. M. BURCH weeks visit at the home of her par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Miller, 213 West Men’s Woolen Sox Men’s Fancy Dress Shirts Of heavy knitted woolen yarns, regular With coll: ttached, pay al 5 pairs oe g 1 .00 iap-ig si 7 ' SHAD $ 1 .00 Rosser avenue, "| Dark Outing Linen Crash Pepperell Pillow | 2 New York Shows bal % > nas lf or his Bae after spending 5 len Flannel . a are a oo beating 20,000 Lighted Homes Special Film Features 9 “ ene Re She | A Yard wide, good heavy in. wide with colo: 2 in., tubular weave, fs gts ee mother, Mrs. Luli Har- | ’ “The Big weight, regular 18c val- border, regular 19c val- reg. 25c value, dollar HOCKEY DANCING a9. e MING TOMORROW] Trai}” ue, dollar days, $1 ue, dollar days, $1 days, $1 VAUDEVILLE J ras i oe Mares, og, pear saat A aon 7 yards for ..... 7 yards for ..... 5 yards for ..... D . kG y Fortnightiy club at “thelr meeting merica s = ramatic Stock Companies esday afternoon at three o'clock. | . Funni ABC Prints, guaranteed fast color, 36 inches wide. new patterns, Miss Muriel Hart returned yester- | aD, Bunalest Wallen TOs, DVANIR LON o-oo. pci casks foe decec cess sou ese $1.00 << Clowns! Inquire day from St. Paul, where she spent | MINNEAPOLIS CIVIC & COMMERCE ASSOCIATION the Christmas holidays with her! te On : Ladies’ Flannel Ladies’ House Men’s Outing | sk : —— eponing wife days 2 'Bamare a Olsen and Johnson = oy Reman Renate Flannel Pajamas as the guest of friends. - Made of heavy fancy Of new novelty fast color Novelty Striped Fabrics, i e ie eS Pe te ed And a Great Cast Including fee pattern flannel, regular prints, sizes, medium and Dalle. Di | inson, are visiting with friends in RUTH DELROY CHARLES KING pal $1.39 value, $1 large, dollar $1 a oar $1 | e re OvVIN ee eee | LOWELL SHERMAN Midnight dollar days, each days, 2 for ...... each oo. eee eee | : Show Our dry cleaning and tailoring shop located at 719 Thayer avenue will be moved to new and bet- ter quarters at 116 Second street in the Interstate Bus Depot building January 1st. Our auto de- livery is here to serve you and will cheerfully call for and deliver your garments at no extra charge. All Rubber Overshoes Men’s Work Pants Of heavy durable materials, all sizes, For Ladies y ~ Dollar Days, Men’s Boys’ Leather Coveralls . Mittens Ages 9 to 16 Of horsehide Striped or blue e or deerskin denim, Dollar Dollar Days $1.00 Best for Less $1.00 See Our Windows for Additional Batgains —-in— | i ‘Oh Sailor Behave’ A Pot-Pourri of Love and Laughter The moon-kissed waters of the Mediterranean made the river Nile look like @ mud creek when the charmers of Naples sang their siren songs to these innocents abroad. — Also — GRAHAM MacNAMEE “Newscasting” PARAMOUNT COMEDY “Model Women” We employ courteous and efficient help and feature one day service. We guarantee absolute satisfac- tion on all our work and let you be the judge. We sincerely wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year, The Bismarck Cleaners WM. TOMAN, Prop.

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