The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, February 24, 1931, Page 3

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NDAN BOARD DELAYS ACTION. ON PETITIONS school Officials; in Speciat Ses- sion, Refuse to Hear Kinder- Pefore it would be recognised. i ‘The action taken at Monday Representatives of Four Service Clubs Confer with State | Highway Officials Hrom Killdeer, represen’ iMandan service clubs met with mem- bers of the state highway commission in Bismarck Tuesday afternoon. Mandan Faculty Mothers of children in the Syndi- cate school at Mandan re will entertain | - THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1931 CRITICS ACCLAIM!! PROHIBITION ISSUE UNEXPECTEDLY PUT BEFORE EDUCATORS New Jersey Men Would Have Association Oppose 18th Amendment Detroit, Feb. 24.—(7)}—The prohibi- tion issue unexpectedly invaded the superintendence department of the National Education association Mon- day with introduction at the annual. conference of a resolution calling for house said. | repeal of the 18th amendment as the ‘Mra..A. C. Rausch, 201 northwest, Group to Consider Nordbye Nomination ‘Washington, Feb. 24—(?)—A hear- ing on the nomination of Gunnar H. Nordbye to be federal judge in Min- nesote will be held by. senate judi- clary sub-committee Thursday. Chairman Blaine, of the sub-com- mittee considering the nomination, said it probably will be open. Nordbye was nominated by Presi- dent Hoover in place of - Ernest Michel,» recommended by Senator Schall; Republican, Minnesota. Schall has pose the nominee. people than the Yale Bowl, the for- mer 87,000 people. OTICE OF REAL ESTATE MORT- GAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Notice Is Hereby tet M, Erstro Guaranty Dakot of Deeds Dakota, on the 10th day of D. 1921, and duly recorded 11 of Mortgages on pai 0 m was strument in wri strip of | t! ngth. plans early last year to complete the ‘oad this summer but records of the ndan project were among those burned in the capitol fire. Representatives of the Mandan |*; lubs who attended the meeting were . W. Furness, secreatry of the Man- Sule, epremnting the "Mandan Schulte, represen! jommunity club; J. H. Newton, Ro- ary delegate and A. B. Larson, of Ine Mandan Lions club. St. Mary Cagers to Face Papoose Five St. Mary's basketball team, Bis- narck, will face the Mandan Pa- pooses in the feature game at the Mandan rien school’ gymnasium Midgets, Leonard ©, McMahan, fMandan mentor,expects to take eight t nine men on the trip with him. olen Cagers to Face Training School Five Amputate Fingers Of Mandan Resident For Solen Farmer Puneral services were held Tues- day for John Vogel, 2, Solen farmer frho died in « Bismarck hospital £ol- wing an appendectomy Saturday vne which m sale, will Fe! hereina! of the Court hi marck, County of of North Dakot: o'clock in the on the 6 y of satisfy the amount due on such wage ‘on the date efault ditions of said mortgage, mortgagors have failed to p: tl ‘amount of principal and interest ac- rec to the conditions of said mortgage. The premises described in said ts and. which. tisty the same are situated in the unty of Bi h, State of North ta, and are described as follows, its East half cas) of Section Twen one (31), Township one hundr forty one (141), Range ores (80), containing three hundre al twenty acres according to government if. ‘Assignee of Mortgages, Post office addres: Bismarck, North Dakota. William Langer, Attorney for As- f Mortgagee, Bismarck, \1-24- 3/8 REQUEST FOR BIDS. .TMENT OF STATE HIGHWAY! for furnishing: mainten- quipment will be received by ignway Commission in the ‘the rtment of State t Bismarck, North Dako- not later thi o'clock A. . M. March 16th, 1931, at which plac: time, they will be publicly opened and must be mailed to or osited with the Depart- pears at Bismarck, hall be se: an for, Furnishing r cent, to- ere, Bond in’ the rons. SUT SPORE SEM BeaETT ia includ a to point of destination contemplated purchases consist of the Sour-Wheel Drive Tractor Truck, | ——F'o' ‘act fe faPnoumatic Tired, Industel ‘wheel Type ‘Tractors, 17 to 26-Draw- bar Ho! ower, Pneumatic ‘Whoet mic Pym tami soos ra : Ease aa -Blevat! Grader. Maintainers. Portable Gravel Loaders. Requirem for 1931. Co e. Proposal blanks and obtained from of Btate Highways at ed to reject an: roposals to waive isaSnicall” fo accept auch as may be de- ined <0. be for the best Taterests id pay! ¥F. G. Grambs, president of the £21 8k Reine siadee wilh i 'succe Tired Industrial | M origin of conditions which “have ad- versely affected and will continue to affect the home.” jution against, the amendment, seconded by Dr. James A. Nugent, su- Perintendent of schools at Jersey ally by H. P, Shepherd, superintend- ent of schools at Knoxville, in cn th ‘Thursday morning. » eventual adoption, but said they ex- pected to precipitate a discussion of and « vote on the issue. PRINTING BIL IS. ~-PUTON CALENDAR Measure Giving Governor Sup- _ ervisory Authority Is Ad- vanced by House Bulls Succeed in Boosting Prices New York, Feb.'24.—(?)—Bulls put their shoulders to the wheel in the stock market Tuesday and prices rolled $1 to $7 a share higher in ex- tremely active trading. So vigorous was the rally during the first hour that the high speed ticker was eight minutes late in re- cording transactions. Activity ssleck- ened somewhat toward midday when considerable profit-taking appeared, but sponsors of the advance found new leaders in the coppers and chem- icals and the small losses were quick- ly regained. 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE—Four head of good horses, cheap. One team black mares, 3 and 4 years old, also one small Black Shetland pony, bugsy and harness. Want to sell at once. Come and see them, 7 miles 8. E. of Sterling. E. F. Sapp. Cut Your Expenses! to pr Thousands of women are plating te health hi 0! abit mud siretaere a toevery bil and constipation. Wiabeing safe; mild and all-vegetable, bei ideal for this family uae, Ty tenet Sponsors. of the anti-prohibition e resolution held out no hopes for its Fitted te. in, to 24 in. ft. to 3 ch bik pa certified c! to the order of 4 board nish said stock and a surety the full amount of the bid guerantee- ing replacements for one year. - e board of park commissioners reserves the right to reject any or — — SUMMONS North Dakota, County of Bure ict Court, Fourth Judicial District. Juzeler School District No. & po- litical subdivision of the County of Mercer ai of North Dakota. Plaintitf, vs. F. H. Borchert and Effie L. Borchert, ‘wife, Defend- The State of North Dakota te the med Defendants: D ERSONAL — sponsibility. You can depend upoa us. ‘We Understand Webb Bros. Funeral Directors Phone 50 Blaine ducce, “in Burleigh. County. | oF ti which fé North Dako! & copy oO! hereunto Sttached Pind cop: of your answer to ‘said complain upon the subseribers within thirty days after the service of this Sum- mons upon you, excl of such servi case of inent ‘will be taken. ees yo8 BF wi! ult, for the relief demanded / the complaint, ‘Dated this 18th day of November, 1930, SCHWARTZ & SPERRY, Attorneys for the Plaintitf, vi ‘gf Dak. with Sealed bids: for four ho maintenance work during the season ‘will be received by the Board of County Commissioners of Burleigh County, at the court house in Bis- marck, North Dakota, until 2: p.m, larch 4th, 1! Specifications and bidding blanks may the County Se or County Sur- veyor after February 15th, 1931. Bids will be received for maintaining county and township roads nt to. the awl to’ 9 i vel, mac! for c A road blade maintains nished by the county. Bids recalsea Key doing mon’ asis. The Board of County Commissioners reaerve the right to reject any or Board of County ISAMINGER, ‘County Audito: NORTHERN CRAC AMES KLINGS “IT PAYS” : Now is the time to start those hogs off right by giving them the proper feed to produce better quality pork fer the least cost. : University of Nebraska bulletin No. 226 atreat igs made larger gains than those fed . and proved a very Ber If your local dealer cannot supply you, write us for prices ° on quantities desired. “Northern” Horse Exchange & Rendering obtained from || H Special Group Offer | Twenty Four Operations ” $Q00 Add water or solution to radiator as needed. Add cylinder oil in crankcase as needed. Warm up engine. Tighten all cylinder head and manifold bolts and studs. (Test operation of starter.) Adjust valve tappets. Adjust carburetor. Adjust charging rate if necessary. Test: operation of windshield wiper. Test battery gravity, and add distilled water as necessary. ‘Test operation of all lights, and horn. Inflate all tires to proper pressure, Align front wheels if necessary. Habeas entire car, according to lubrication rt. Road test ear for general performance, Test ope- ration of all dash instruments. Cleani and adjust distributor points and retime as necessary. Oil cam wick. Adjust clutch as necessary. * Adjust steering gear as necessary. Tighten water pump. Tighten all body bolts. Adjust tension of fan belt. Adjust front wheel bearings as needed. Inspect and adjust body according to Standard Service Operation L-1, Group 17. Clean and adjust spark plugs. : Tighten spring shackle bolts and. spring clips. ‘ Adjust service and parking brakes according to . .* ~ brake chart. a LABOR ONLY ei . MATERIAL EXTRA HOWARD Thrilling Air Spectacle HELL’S “Bound to be the talk of the:town — +... Tepresents for sheer magnitude, sheer destruction and thrills, probably the high peak of the cinematic air circuses .... most thrilling of the whole long line of aviation films.” ‘ —John 8. Cohen, Jr., N.Y. Sun ob “It left this obseryer gasping .... Therp is no dental ‘Of the majesty of the scenes . ., . To attempt to describe that dog fight oF the air in a few words would be todo an injustice as chap- ters could be: written .... such air spectacles are rare and far between.” —N. Y. American “Magnificently photographed and con- taining scenes that have never been ap- proached .... Majestically brilliant —R. Watts, Jr.,.N, ¥. Herald-Tribune “Let us give a round of applause for the. production’s superb battle shots. Never before has the war in the air been fought so realistically .... One feels oneself a part of the action. And that means it is all mighty thrilling . «+e. Hell's Angels’ becomes one of 1930's important screen vehicles.” Irene Thirer, Daily News “Hell's Angels’ quite surpasses any- thing else that has been done .... justifies the vast sums of money spent on it in the sheer opulence of its aerial photdgraphy .... is thrilling and awe- seme beyond description .... not a moment which does not carry realism to the ultimate degree.” —Thornton Delehanty, N. Y. Eve. Post “Howard Hughes has produced an avis- tion spectacle the like of which has not previously been seen on the screen... . breath-taking and thrilling beyond de- scription .... Not for a long time have I seen anything as enthralling.” “Hell's Angels, the most expensive film in the history of motion pictures eooe tremendously effective.” —Rose Pelswick, Eve. Journal “els Angels’ .... absorbing and exciting .... These air scenes, with the crashing of flaming planes, have never been matched on the screen.” —Mordaunt Hall, N. Y. Times “The most impressive spectacle which this type of picture has yet offered «+. most beautiful shots and thrilling action the movies have yet built.” —Julia Shawell, Eve. Graphic “It has been many years since Broad- way has seen so dramatic a love story as found in ‘Hell's Angels.’ This ro- mantic tale has the most powerful climax ever given @ talking picture. Jean Harlow is @ screen discovery that is soon to be the greatest star of them all. Ben Lyon scales heights never before achieved in talking pictures, and James Hall is equally effective.” —Wn. Griffin, Editor Sunday Enquirer Tues, - Wed. - Thurs, - Fri, — Feb. 25-26-27-28 2:30 6:45 9:00 Capitol Theatre Admission 50c Keep the lure of youth SAYS RicHarp Dix Redo Pictures’ Star “The woman who wants to keep her charm must keep her youth!” says ‘ “And certainly there seems to be no reason these days to lose this endearing charm! Every day I meet actresses no longer young as go, but still radiantlf attractive. “Every woman should learn the com- plexion sectet these screen stars know!” ‘The stars do know the secret of grow- CHARD DIX ing lovelier each year—birthdays hold no terrors for them! “Regular care with fragrant Lux Toi- let Soap is the secret,” the famous ac- tresses will tell you. “This lovely white soap keeps skin youthfully aglow.” Guard complexion beauty as 9 out of 10 lovely screen stars do Because they are so dependent on it, Lux Toilet Soap is found in theaters every- where—is the official soap in the dress- ing rooms of all the great film studios, Your skin will respond to it, toot

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