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_THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, MUNDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1931 _———— ‘@ | men’s club at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve-| because of similar initials, is mistak-!o° 9 constant nervous hacking, each ; ning in the club rooms. The legisla-}en for the author of a famous book |cose cafties its curative balsamic Or ‘ I | 7 NI \V' Hl BereaCommlttee, composed of Mr8.!on aviation and the whole town 1s| virtues into direct contact with the & Mrs, George McCay, will be in chi at the station to grect him. irritated throat and air passages, giv- » % of the meeting. pe ieiceenee ing instant relief. Sedative, without Bi iad a diem ” QUICKLY STOPS DREADED opiates or harmful chloroform, mild- COUGHING iy laxative, acceptable to a sensitive | nights of Columbus Initiate Class of 20 ; Candidates at Ceremonies Held Here Sutday * oe * The Woman's Auxiliary of the local typographical union will meet Tues- day evening at 8 o'clock with Mrs. Wed. Devlin, 422 Tenth st. Coughing won't. bother you this winter if you take genuine Foley’s Honey and Tar Compound. Whether your cough results from @ cold, irri- tated bronchial tubes, tickling throat, stomach. Dependable and effective elike for children and grown persons. Over 100,000,000 bottles sold. Ask for Foley's, family size, a real thrift buy. Sold everywhere.—Advertisement. nquet Attended by 200 Mem-|Faderation Board to Bar: “ ‘ ers from Slope Area Is Con- | Meet in Fargo Feb. 95\¢ ta al abll eed ihetechntni ede cluding Feature Richard Brazerol, son of Mr, and nitiation services for a class of 20 ndidates were conducted Sunday at Mary's hall by the Bismarck ncil, Knights of Columbus and the rgo degree team, under the super- in of E. J. Donovan, Langdon, Fie deputy. He was assisted by H. ‘Hurning, district deputy and John eck, both of Jamestown and J. Cain, of the Dickinson council. The postponed meeting of ‘the Federation of Women’s clubs will be held in Fargo Wednesday, Feb. 25, from Mrs. Albert E. Jones, state prea- ident. : for board members will be held there Wednesday noon. A banquet will be | Mrs. A. M. Brazerol, 217 Avenue A executive board of the North Dakota | Vest, is ill at ig oe A aeing hospital. according to information’ received |® business visitor ir. Bi Te | Ott Sessions will be held at the new|} AT THE MOVIES ' Fine Arts clubhouse and a luncheon | ¢. served at the Powers hotel the same |tious picture that has come out of T. L. Beiseker, #essenden banker, is jismarck, > CAPITOL THEATRE “Hell’s Angels,” the most preten- Starts Today! ROAR WHILE YOU SOAR! Starts Today! THE FUNNY SIDE OF FLYING! _ J, Gerlach headed the Fargo de- evening. f Hollywood, will be the featured at- e team and other members were} among important matters to come | traction at the Capitol Theatre, start- iti prard WO a Gianni: before the board are selection of dates ing. tonight Nose dives of The craziest The critic of a pitin, M. 4 {for the eight district meetings and| This spectacular film drama was|| fun, tail spins flying ace of 4 Hq frome Bubieeht enn aie for the state convention in Fargo this /produced at a cost of approximately || of tail al all takes the national magazine have a ten, ammey Donaaue t th atte! ae tel | -ll. The program committee will he | $4,000,000, and was three years in the ‘ diet Talid hare : a . m cS and anm A anguet at the Concluding | 2Ppointed and this committee will|making. This is the most time and|| Keep you howl- said: “This picture race cue Bek at Oy onthe a Aine probably meet with the presidents of |money ever expended on a celluloid|| ing from the for the laff of od d ee Pddition to local members of the SenAee ota ore peace Pr Hii sn-yekicold pes takeoff to the the week. It's CANNOT ‘BE SURPASSED. der and their ladies, were the Fargo A aa = |] landing. ods. Th ty. Re and delegations from Dickin- ation and members of the board of/dent of the Caddo Company —pro- and other towns in the slope area. bvers were placed for 200 at the directors, presidents of the eight dis-|duced and personally directed this tricts will also be in attendance at | amazing aripraieation of the World Nothing ever produced, on the meeting. war in the air. 4 : nquet tables where a patriotic * *'s sts Ha Haliywoons. jouingeet ana either stage or screen, ‘SWERS ptif was carried out e decora: Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Braun, who|most picturesque producer. The sen- tke pos with flags, bunting and spring have been eneings sie Hey me ce sation created by “Hell's Angels” has e can match its amazing, s: “Am Wy bw fashington St., have for at |made him the outstanding figure to- f ith A. D. McKinnon presided as toast- | where they wili reside. Mrs. Brau in the First National Picture taki 3 corel aster, Addresses were given by Mr.| wilt visit in Landstord with veletines | Un? i the picture industry. ‘ breath-taking scenes of be best fy fmenovan, who spoke on “The Work- | for a time. PARAMOUNT THEATRE in 6 GOING WILD ” aerial warfare. n be cured iment, bat liet are top jgs of the Order,” and by Sena- yr P. J. Murphy, Grand Forks, whose pic was “The Am Home.” Oth- speakers wer Mr. Hannaher and | | . Martin of Fargo, D. A. Dodds, R.. | | Kramer, Fred E. Hoffman, J. W.| J. E. P. O'Brien and Paul T. ‘¢ jing Wild,” the First National and Se eenmeN Sree ee Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups A riot of fast-moving fun is “Go- Vitaphone feature which opened to- day at the Paramount Theatre. The picture stars Joe E. Brown, the talking screen’s most popular come- — with — Lawrence Gray - - Laura Lee HOWARD juth Mrs. Fred Svaren, 600 Sixteenth 8t.,/dian, and the result is that there is! pok of the local council. During the | wint be hostess to members of the Pro- | searcel ji is ly a quiet, minute in the house. ening musical numbers wete given gressive Mothers’ club at their meet-|"Going Wild” is an even funnier plow this nutty comedian zooms through whirl- a trio composed of Adolph Engle- | ;1, , 4 v ii hthing laf! id ro] ig Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Mrs.|ture than Brown's two previous pic- ing action, lightning laffs and sky-high : ay pect, violinist, Catherine | Andrist,/31.'m. Stewart will read a paper on|tures, “Hold Everything” and “Top love! Zoom! ‘You'll hold fast to your sides as" | for ner. and Mrs, Arthur Bauer, pian-|«Cnain and Branch Banking,” and|Speed,” which set attendance recores ical selections were ‘J Still seemy lovelty mus | Mrs. Herman Pelker will have one on! everywhere in the country and estab- hele eae by Frank B. Fiske, Fort /upne vy. g, Mints” ‘ lished Br ‘on the top rung of ADDED JOY and feels 2 comedy. " & Earl Clyde D L.A. Winter, A. D. McKinnon,| the Ladies’ Auxiliary, Patrlarchs|~ “Going Wild” isa farce built around Legh gual epwaia basa “vad francis Halloran and T. J. Galvin, , . in 1. d for the banquet. Militant, will meet at 9 o'clock Mon-jan airplane race. Brown is a news- «Wilkins “College Ve a good fameranged for the banquet. day evening in the Odd Fellows’ hall.| paper reporter, broke and out of a % 26, % %. a) oy 62 + My ’ Q AS TEN / ‘ a "ova HUGHES’ i] Thrilling Air Spectacle \ ‘5 * aS - c . “a in LR : ‘ = ‘ daughters tet doad Cards will be played following the| job, who is en toute to Florida with a ‘Murder Case ‘Simply Killing” — : rs - c ‘our Junior Study jmecting ne Compainon, Lawrence Gray. Brown, PARAMOUNT SOUND NEWS % Clubs Are Organized] ‘ne second division of the Ladies’ ; ; : ! examinae 8 Aid society of the McCabe Methodist} Only six days left in which ‘ é =~ f { snostician, MM Organization of four junior study |church will serve a baked ham sup-|to get your bargain of furni- BISMARCK is y K jubs, which have affiliated with os per arate ae 5:80) hoes Tuesday | ture and household goods. Open ia nove them, #ate federation, has been announced | eve! e church parlors. evenings. We ii é os eee x a imagin- y Mrs. Alfred Zuger, Bismarck, x *k O* Store Ritetda it alae < airman of juntor membership for} Mrs. Minnie Craig, member of the y ening, Feb. : f ‘ te North Dakota Federation of |state legislature from Bénson county,| 28th. Ruder’s Furniture Ex- : e Yomen’s clubs. {will be the speaker at a meeting of | ‘change, 206 Main avenue. ats ie und and) “What ind what The Rugby Junior Study club was|the Business and Professional Wo- Q Ls: “i ne then” MMBeanized by Mrs, A. C. Scott, second e Fi i-Million Dollar Talking Picture bad istrict Junior membership Ling ely Th ta! Multi os "gs ‘irculation isie Olson is president; Hope Tweet, af WwW me _ ice president; Dolores Tweet, secre- with JEAN HARLO e leaflets ry; and Norma’ Young, treasurer. — JAMI HAI \d_ enclose, has 10 members and a miscellane- BEN LYON J ES u mped en- is course of study. Adults All Evening Shows - 50c Mon. - Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. - Fri. Capitol Theatre shington, dio Floor > Duryee oad SS sang won - ANNOUNCEMENT lub of Hettinger has a membership { 15, Mrs. Milo Richardson is presi- THE Louise Ruthledge, vice presi- ba cet PRINCE COFFEE SHOP Hazel Light President o! e | i enter Junior Study club, which has YOUR BIRTHDAY and Dining Room members and was organized by Mrs. p ice president; Harriet Henderschied, MOTHER cording secretary; Frances Dennis, SEND OPENS FOR BUSINESS rresponding secretary; and Emma Tuesday at 6:30 a. m., February 24th Featuring Club Breakfasts, Plate Lunches at 25c, Dinners, | Home Baked Pastries and Salads drpearciey Ward, inecereamaie | Banquets and Parties Given Special Attention tary. Phone Your Reservations Weather; 4 ES For Cotonel Wallace McNamara, = /fipommandant at Fort Lincoln, and! Qgcar H. Will & Co. Low ant MMMrs. McNamara, Mrs. Edmund A. Phone 784 Bunday evening at her home, 110; 319 Third St. Bismarck, N. D. angels venue A West, Among the guests | + i vere Justice and Mrs. John Burke, No. 14, ind Mrs. W. H. Bodenstab, Mr. and me, irs, F. E, Shepard, O. N. Dunham, J. P. Wakeman and Senator Arthur Recital: A. G. Brown, manager of the Dick- Inson credit bureau, William Quin- n, manager of the Villard hotel and here Sunday at the home of Mr. Hazel (eown’s brother, George J. Brown, 218 Avenue C. They were returning tuys on business. * ww. H eld Mrs, John Burke, 224 Avenue A fay club, the Junior Monday Study and Geraldine Ewald, secre- p Heng etots Sue teacaeee te Located in the Prince Hotel Building Parth, treasurer, | irkets, The Junior Study club of | v2 i D ber, Mrs. | cuaat a) Tease to Dns, wy er wW A La Carte Service Anna Keane is president; | s. jorence Ramage, vice president; ate j edad raph Flowers Menace MMES. KELLER and WENZEL, Props. St. Paul lughes entertained at a supper party ‘olonel und Mrs, C. F. Mudgett, Dr. ts Items, ‘owler, Fargo. 2 a * * Bahmers idney Fitgloff, Dickinson, visited . D from Fargo where they spent several vest, a inember of the board of di- rectors of the North Dakota Federa- missio’ ‘on of Women’s clubs, will go to Far- go Tuesday to attend the annual spring meeting of the federation cxecutive board, to be held there Wednesday. * *e * Mrs, J. B. Belk’ was Kidstess to mem- bers of the Capital City bridge club Saturday evening at her home, 710 Fourth St. Cards were in play at four tables and score honors went to Mrs. E. B. Gorman and J. B. Belk. see The “Third House” will give a dance’ Monday evetiing at the Elks hall, dancing to begin at 9 o'clock. All members of the state legislature, State employes antl their friends are cordially Invited, E ** * Dr. W. H. Bodenstab, 520 Mandan St. and Porter, Fargo, have returned. from: Medore, where they Bens the week-end at the Bodenstab ‘anch, THE NEW MAYTAG IRONER It irons everthing faster and feature. 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