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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1931 : ’ Pk Me RS Ee ae ° - ——==——~ = @|the Panhandle district of Texas, and 5 | the efforts of Larry Williams, county niki vate age, according to a de- | $24 in cash by three men near her ub» $ || sheritr, to bring about ‘bet lion reached at their recent meet- | home. F i the two ‘actions, Matters Marte one ae vied take . : - . includ Nay || some complated when ars Ten URGED FOR CHILD oo ne pe program included talks | nseasonable Weather Oe el h Spec ic i H I < = wnt | Of NUS flancee shoots and kills one of tions. ampers Ice Cutters D rt . the sheepherders. How the young cane — . sal Social | Masons and Stars sheriff euooeeds in doling out, justice | Judge John H. Lewis, Minot, ar-|,,Unsessonable weather 1s hamper- ‘Worker Summarized Plan Card Part: and eventually bringing about“peace,| Child Between Ages of Two and | rived in Bismarck Thursday on « ing the ice man, Eugene C, Wachter. Wate ar ‘arty | supplies plenty of action and a wow ; brief business trip. He expects to re- |/°C8! ice dealer, said Wednesday. . q, Mist Mary Cashel, secretary of the| Masons dnd aoURe of & climax. Five Particularlyimpressed | turn to his home Friday or Saturday, |,, 1° Says that although one-half of Burleigh county Red Cross, sum-| of Mons And members of the Order |, rie, supporting | cast is great: by Garments | dapesiten the fee ohtcties Mnigsou it BARBER AND marized the tasks of a social’ service | ¢esstera. Star who are visiting in Miriam’ Seegar, a pretty blonde and y Sunday School Bod cut from the ice on the Missoufi, it , Worker in a talk given Tucsday eve- invite te are being extended a special|® capable little actress, makes a ‘ ay 00! y hhag been necessary to suspend opera- B ning following’ a dinner meeting of | thumdon gone te, are party brdpit ind heroine. Charles Morton] Proper clothes for the child between Meets at Dickinson | om Peau, % the fact that the un- EAUTY SHOP the Liberal Arts club at the G. P. Eat be held y evening, Feb. 12, which will | 40e5 very nicely with the unsympath- | the ages of two and five will do much usually warm air has a tendency to Shop. ot at the Masonic temple under |¢tic role of Mart Denton. Christy;to help him unfold his possibilities! icy) will aes “honeycomb” the ice before it can be For Pointing out that while many peo-| ina ee auspices of the two organ- | CAabanne directed, and make of him an independent and| sgth_ mated band: as ae to the |stored in the warehouse. Ice in this SS * pple think of social service work ony | UStOBs. ae considerate adult, says, Miss Julia E. |e, “wave Sunday school convention |condition is unfit for sale, according Men, Women and Children in terms of poor relief, this is only les are being made up by PARAMOUNT THEATRE Brekke, specialist in clothing at the| n » according to an an-|to Wachter. Carnations for 5 one phase af the ectintis. nly} Masons and Stars and a number of|, Joan ‘Crawford smashes her way {agricultural college. Quoting Froebel, ljouncement made by C. A. Arm-| Local ice dealers are waiting for a the Ladies NOW OPEN Cashel named the various eames | Cues, Wil be bidden to the affair. {into a new triumph as the heroine of jshe continues: “Clothes in form, color Norte eencee berintendent of the /few days of relatively cold weather to Cracker Jack for | carried on. a , ous yar eiller | themselves, else they will soon direct ————_. i * ¥ Win b Is ance instead Pi apa foe, administration nat reine Serv-| Robert George, Mrs, Henry Groves| In essaying this emotional role,| Jt is tmportant to provide clothes |UNAY, %2, sing in, the children's) | Washington, Feb. 8.—m—Conal- 2 bicanre liaalv-nih td Abn; epOoih cate for UNAREAEA| ee ee Miss _Crawiord Justified the, faith | which will asist the ehild tn dressing |Siararitin one Teachers’ college | tion of Representative J. Lincoin New- crippl 3 pinné er by Metro-Goldwyn- ; himself, Brekke believes. This| all, Covington, Ky., was re} wee at hegieba aed one vest E, D. Rose presented 23 of |Mayer to an everlasting ees Co develops self-reliance in the child and Phas iene) have been made to| Thursday at his office as iene very: Pallet a ace arate Wella Poot j her plano students in a recital at the |say her Mary Turner is the greatest | simplifies the dutles of the ROCA | oe TROMITRRES Ob CORT ee ene tro tainilies during the year,” in Wadition meee ty ee weet arena: Each me of her career is putting it mildly, | Points in selécting garments with this)" ‘p,. re saligins sok . pneumonia. + ‘: laye wo or more ie role never seems to be Purpose in mind are: Obi at » inson, He oases serves as juvenile court|numbers, and several duets and de-|play-acting. Miss Cracréeaiy nary 1, Use garments which hang from|Semeral chairman in charge of ar- Miss cate pee ae scriptive numbers varied the program, | Turner is real. the shoulders and those with few but- |7@>sements. et" trained ry aK * Mien i ue Those taking part were Mary Jane| Whatever promise we may have | tons and openings. ; workers, who will be able aes Braver Betty Morrie tke hie wnt our Shine: Bitieer ie ii zaita ogee yr aery Depositors To Get 10 ; A . in “Our Bi Brides” sul z sis, i stand the cases. coming under thelr| Cox, Kathaleen Spohn, Caroline At-|more than fultiled by her ees tart| 3. Use fairly large buttons sewed on Per Cent Dividend With Her Eyes, eld but ise Cand aie bal materia: | Kinson, Jeanette Sell, Charles Cor-|characterization of’ the shopgirl, rail- with a shank of thread or tape. * but also treat thelr problem frem|win, Margaret Forister, Beulah He-|roaded to prison, who emerges with 4. Use as few fastenings as posstble.| A 10 per cent dividend is being paid Her Brains, an individual standpoint. dahl, Robort Morris, Elizabeth Rose, }bat one burning desire, to get revenge. Garments which slip over the head| to the depositors of the closed Mich- Miss Sky 1yn, Philadalphia: cute |Mocris, ‘Prantl’ Olea; Berniahe ac tne slags wkeee eicttece epee ee, a, DE RNC. oe NO Her Lips... e a : 2, » ig fe some eighteen years ago, , . D. anse eS u clusion Cepealbliee | vith) tis erson, Phyllis Olson, Norma Peter-|could have done no better than Miss |Sfe large are most easily managed by| | Payment is being made through Shi Presbyterian Board of Christian Ed-|s0n, Cynthia Dursema, Ruth Rand |Crawford in that last polgnant scene the child. the office of ©. W. Conroy, district e Plots fen Me yaad oat the | and Gladys Risem. in which she finds her Yevenge turn- 6. Mark the front band of bloomers | manager at Devils Lake. aoe acer oa oe rch school at x * Ox ing to ashes, or in the opening in the | With colored thread, or make the front Revenge e ig Thursday evening | Mrs. Walter E. Stitzel and Miss| courtroom, in. which Mary “Turner |®@Nd Of @ different color so that the ROB FORKS WOMAN at 6 o’clctk in the church parlors. |Eva Bailett entertained the members|declares she will get even for the way |°D!d will quickly recognize the front) Grand Forks, Feb. 5.—(P)—Mrs. Members of Circle No. 3 of the Ladies’ |of thelr bridge club at dinner Wed-|the law has treated her. ¥|of the gatment, John Osland, Grand Forks, was On The Aid society will serve. Miss Lynn is|nesday evening at the Hotel Prince.| From start to finish “Paid” . robbed of a $200 diamond ring serving as one of the instructors for | Valentine ft wa pied deel of the instructors fo: ie favors marked the places/picture of extraordinary appeal. NET creer oo abd Man Who the standard leadership training |of the 12 guests and table appoint-| “Paid” opened a two-day run at the| ! City-County Briefs | = school being held in Bismarck this}ments carried out the Valentine| Paramount Theatre toda: -—— Cr Or i week under the auspices of the Min-/theme. Later bridge was played at = bd ile: v Colds Ruined isterial association. Miss Bailett’s home in the Tribune James J. Milloy, Fargo, secretary of | l rens *. * * * apartments. Honors were held by) Elks Will Feat the Greater North. Dakota associa. Checked without Her Life! Leaders in the Temperance Move-|Miss Josephine Cervinski and Mrs. ature tion, was a visitor in Bismarck Thurs- ie ee een eee eee : Annual Initiation|*”: i ven at ‘uary mecting of the * *k * Bismarck W. C. T. U. Tuesday aft- ~The Moffit i Home! : us| esnoon at the home of Mrs. F. % Me.| . Miss Dorothy Russell entertained a| , A street parade, boxing matches, @ | club will pees Aes for children p* Curdy. Mrs, George M. Register led | CCMPany ‘of young women at a bridge |/uncheon and a dancing party will an informal discussion ‘and this was|Fetty at her home, 414 Second ‘St., feature the festivities surrounding the | aa oer ee enn F. Av Goss: | Wednesday evening. Appointments in initiation of between 75 and 100 et followed by & talk PY ne" enforcement | Keeping with St. Valentine's day were candidates into the Elks lodge in Bis~' 4 i BG Ty Stan [one es Beeman eS Sow ames e| LLOSTBRY 7S YOU. T A group of vocal and plano numbers | Joersz, puis Vari LAV C6 | acide atic bandidasen ‘will parads Now she has this man in her power! His son is her hus- ie neers frate eter x kK through the streets of the city. band! His name is her name! Br . 5‘ The candidates will be initiat What he a 2 * Oe OR tavinks uate staGhete “dtu Tee | nko thin oer ab Unc aiiwridage Attar : Aual GES Lae Monica? Buk becraeare at erate aattone Mrs. Stuart A. McDonald, 928; the University of Wisconsin, Madison,| the ceremonies a boxing exhibition father's? Foresake love for revenge? sal | =f vacation at om S day evening at her home. Decora-|parents, Dr. and Mrs, “E. S qulin; ine en oe era mar NOW SHOWING amazing actress ie ” Hee ini white pip aa We 518 Avenue A. Saturday evening a dance will be » Valentine’s day were use *-_*e 8 {held in the Elks hall tt red tapers centering the tables. Score ‘and their guests, taeiieed aetna Sa Ys: JOAN CRAWFORD aS aes sed ats Madge Joni ae okies Hale ig | freshments will be served. se le a a a + 4 Meciames Joba and “Acthur’ Saka- |in Bismarek, visiting with friends and : “The well-dressed W. rfid eacat teh arora apa bei a riassen_ and Vernon Peters were tttending the sessions of the state Hellstrom Condition pHiphuprearins ss Wlig pelling dramatic intensity! In # play to hold you spellbound! guests from Mandan. | egislacure. up-to-the-mini iss ci ee ae Declared Unchanged know that the dull-finished 66 Pp A I D ig : the 7 o'clock bridge dinner eel At the Movies ||_A report trom attending physicians stocking is the stylish Added, Subjects us Dbelerae erie iy oe Sealing i ae a | ‘Thuesday: mocoing! stated! that the stocking... And so the Paramount Sound News A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Drama With a Cast Including unett, ; , | condition of F. O. Hellstrom, local 5 ween :. placed or eight af the table whic | pared CAPTEOL, THEATRE actign | Mtomey, as remained unchanged preference is for’ Dultone, “SALT WATER TUFFY” ROBERT ARMSTRONG MARIE PREVOST re i 5 | : had appointments in red and We jgnd thrille galore are seen in “The | for the last few days, fashion-favored, good- Terryton From the stage success “Within the Law” by Bayard Veiller Bowls of tulips were used throughout |D2wn Trail,” the Columbia “west~' ical ROSE looking, long-weari id aramount Ac rm,” wi 4 Bowls of tulips were. used eemnd (er0,” which’ opens tomorrow at the |” as) ee Meeering cans shales iaaed sismaKc Mrs, Clarion Larson held honors aie oe theatre. Buck Jones, that! attractively priced. There's “FRENCH LINE” th es. famous screen cowboy, and his horse | PREACHER IS 101 extr i ie gany eae {Silver are great—their daring feats’ Typo, Ky., Feb. 5—(?)—The Rev.| eg life and by value by Home of Paramount Pictures Ethel Schoen read a paper on Will be thoroughly appreciated. Irvine ‘Eversole, mountain preacher, losiery ‘As You Like It. pape! P ; “parks and Park Systems” in which |, The story is bullt around a scrap ts 101 years old. His eldest son, 81, It's quality-made from top the possibilities of the Bad Lands as |Petween sheepmen and cowmen in| is also @ pzeacher. t That’ 5 —_ — — —$——____—— —_—_———— ———— : na a national park was ay at a | ae fo toe. Hy go its a . ni meeting of the Four Leaf Clover nation-wide seller.” Study club Wednesday evening. The id M me meeting was held at the Business and i ° *B Coffe H M Fla P; paiica emitter | [ecco wmare | (sornamsencrn £400 J ee Has More Flavor-Protection Edith Peart as hostess. AY, MARY. | PUT. Hi a Be s * ae ON MY LAST CLEAN TRYING A NEW LAUNDRY wand up ° . Mrs. Alson Brubaker arrive es- SHIR’ SOAP TODAY. THEY SAY ‘ cay from Salt Lake City, to spend a BT) SBIMOR NUNS iP aAeaiec Riseina ee e erm en a & tew days as the guest of a deed W. Maurek, Tribune apartments. In | eepye 5 °. eT ics, aMIEAe willcenter: | Note the “Hi-Test Vacuum Seal” of M-J-B’s exclusive air-removal method tain a number of guests at a bridge onomy HOSE party Thursday evening. . He Hoe ror rue WOMAN Miss Helen Brine has Ages WH fo) KN ow $ to her home at Tappen after spend- ing several days in Bismarck as the / guest of her father, O. E. Erickson, : : é member of the legislature from Kid- Se ne = SARAH GOL P Rap ee D SHO ! + . Meetings of Clubs | Style Without Extravagance | And Social Groups | ; eee quae aiatle "| 312 Main Avenue Phone 566 Scandinavian drama will be the — program topic for the meeting of the | Bismarck Rey Resa eeeay | afternoon at 2:15 o’cl at ome NOT AT ALL! THAT NEW 5 of Mrs. J. E, Davis, 813 Eighth St. Pe Mrs. George Ebert will read a paper ineninae ser ! HARD-WATER SOAP—RINSO SM AR’ I : SH \ on “Ibsen and the Modern Drama” ING ALREADY? —SAVES ALL HARD WORK. = a and Mrs. W. G. Worner will read Mrs AREN'T YOU TIRED? AND GETS THE CLOTHES f “ ro. or E. P, Quain’s paper on “t MUCH WHITER, TOO ‘or your bs JB HE. aus eee your... hestheHii: Fe : f cee . Daughters of ‘Vacuum Seal Minishoshe chapter, rs 0 N Cl th the American Revolution, will held ew Ct] es @\luncheon meeting at 1:30 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Forrest M. Davis, 930 Sixth St. Hos- tesses will be Mrs. E. A. ‘Thorberg, Mrs, L. P. Warren and Mrs. Davis. Papers on Fort Abercrombie and Fort Berthold by Mrs. B. K. Skeels and Mrs. P. C. Bakken, respectively, will constitute Sota aaa 1. ‘ St, Mary’s Circle will hold the third of a series of public card parties ‘Thursday evening at St. Mary’s school auditorium, Play will commence at & o'clock. 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