The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 15, 1931, Page 7

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al sf o4 ee THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1981 : eu CONDUCTOR SLAPPED {7 BY FASCIST PATRIOT j Toscanini Ordered to Leave Bo- logna for Refusing to Play Fascist Anthem Bologna, Italy, May 15.—()—Ar- turo Toscanini, who was struck in the face Thursday night when he refused to play the Fascist national anthem at a concert, was on the way to Mi- lan Friday, having been ordered to Jeave Bologna by a Fascist official. When the conductor arrived at the stage door of the theatre a group of Fascists requested that he play the anthem because Count Ciano, under- secretary in the ministry of the in- terior and father-in-law of Premier Mussolini’s daughter, was in the au- dience. Toscanini refused, as he has done before, on the ground that the com- Position is not “good music.” The Gelegation demanded that he recon- sider, and when he would not one of them struck him and forced him to return to his hotel. A larger group marched through the streets to the hotel where they staged a demonstration of _ protest } ¢; and Commendatore Mario Chenelli, federal Fascist secretary of the prov- ince, talked with Mrs. Toscanini, Rs ordered the conductor to leave town, Morris Funeral to Be Held Here Saturday Funeral services for Mrs. E. E. Morris, pioneer Bismarck woman who died here Thursday, will be held at St. Mary's church at 9 a. m. Rev. Father John Slag will officiate at the requiem high mass. The body will lie in state at the Morris residence until the hour of the funeral. Pallbearers are John L. Larson, E. G. Hanselman, D. J. McGillis, Fred Peterson, J. W. Murphy and T. E Flaherty. Messages of condolence from friends throughout the country are being received by the Morris family it was said Friday. Members of the, ‘Fort Lincoln chap- ter of War Mothers will meet at the home of Mrs. C. T. Wynkoop, 323 Sev- enth St., at 8:40 a. m. to attend the funeral in a body. Through an error it was announced in the Thursday's Tribune that fun- peg services would be conducted Sun- ay. Ruth Nichols Gets Official Recognition New York, May — 15.—(P)}—Ruth | eee Nichols, who is planning a solo flight to Paris, received official recognition Friday from the National Aeronautic sassociation as holder of the world’s speed record for women. At Detroit April 13 she, attained a speed of 210 miles an hour. The previous record, 181 miles an hour, was held by Amelia Earhart. 214 Iowa Students Are Staging Strike Waterloo, Ta, May 15—(P)— Aroused because their state cham-| Pionship marching band had been Tefused permission to enter the na- tional contest at Tulsa, Okla. 214 students of East Junior and Senior high schools Friday were on strike. They walked out of classes Thurs- day, organized an automobile cara- van, and toured the city displaying banners “On to Tulsa.” They planned | house cleaning easy further demonstrations Friday, lead- ers said. The school board voted Tuesday not to send the band to Tulsa, judg- ing such a move “unwise.” The schools have enrollment of 1,300. “Quality is there, so results BAKING POWDER _ Peon F| 40 YEAR? Gusranteed pure | ‘and efficient. | USE fess than of high | priced brands. , MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED y¥ OUR COVERNMENT To Be Presented | et cai cine IO Miss Adéle Jahncke, New Or! daughter of Assistant Secretary of of the Navy Jahncke, will be presented to King George and Queen Mary in London May 19. Miss Jahncke, pic- tured above, is a niece of Edwin M. Stanton, 707 Avenue A, Bismarck. : See Improvement In Last 30 Years Wherever one sees silos and milk or beef cattle there is money in North Dakota. Where these are lacking conditions are not so ood. This was the observation Friday of C. W. Lynd, Minot, whé recent- ly returned to North Dakota after an absence of 30 years, he said in Bismarck Friday. . Lynd was impressed with the progress made in Bismarck and in other cities of the state during his long absence. He said he found North Dakota one of the most attractive states in the un- ion after his long absence, during which he was a resident of Cali- fornia. = = Campolo 50 Pounds Heavier Than Tom New York, May 15.—()—Victorio Campolo, Argentine heavyweight, will have a weight advantage of almost 50 pounds on Tommy Loughran in their 10-round bout at Madison Garden Friday night. Campolo weighed in at 232% pounds Friday, Loughran 184. SAVES ‘SOAP| SAVES SOAP aren 9 | ME A WEUO softens the ‘water and makes.. HYGIENIC PRODUCTS CO. SLED AND SKIS OF EXPLORER FOUND Believe Wegener Either Has Perished or Dug Self Home on Ice Cap Berlin, May 16—0)—Word received Friday from the Wegener relief expe- dition in Greenland said the explor- er's sled and skis had! been found but no trace of the explorer had been dis- covered. Prof. Alfred Wegener, who headed relief expedition reached the central’ base only to learn of his departure. When he left the base he took pro- visions for only three weeks and if he were alive he should have reached the west coast long ago. There is a possibility he may have dug himself in somewhere on the ice cap as did the British explorer, Au- gustine Courtauld, who was rescued last week. McLachlan Making Long Ocean Trip Dr. T. M. McLachlan, who left Bis- marck April 7, left Barcelona, Spain, May 7 for a trip by boat to Valencia, Nelaga, Cadiz, Gibraltar and Coruna according to information in a let- ao by Dr. C. C. Hibbs, local den- ® German expedition into Greenland | tist last year has not been heard from since Nov. 1 when he left the central base of his expedition and started for the west coast of Greenland. He was given up for lost when a From Corunna, the letter said, Dr. McLachlan will go to Havana, Cuba and thence to Vera Cruz, Mexico, and Mexico City. From Mexico City he will go to Mazatlan and thence by Tele. 631 .13c Minneopa Lobster, 1-4 lb., special, per can . BUSLOP reg ties os soo . Kitchen Klenzer, SHOP occ cescecceceses Eggs, strictly fresh, 3 dozen Fancy Dairy Butter, per I special, per lb. Special, per Ib. . RICHHOLT'S GROCERY Cash and Carry Oscar W. Johnson, Prop. Mother’s Spaghetti, Macaroni, Creamettes and Noodles, special, per pkg. Calumet Baking Powder, 1 Ib. tin, special, per Can .........cscecceseecees special, per can .........ccceecccesiroecee 3 cakes Palmolive Soap and 1 Palmolive Bead, MEAT DEPARTMENT Jos. J. Schock, Prop. FANCY DRESSED SQUABS and CHICKENS SMOKED HAMS, half or whole, SWIFT’S PICKLED PIGS FEET, special, pint jar .....-.cccccsccsertoocsa Pork Shoulder Roasts and Steak, 7& Thay. sas sage ne 25c Solid Pack Red Pitted Cher- ries, gallon can, splendid 23e ".. 2DC 35 19c Qa 23c (2 Rea aC eRe, fashionab! . coffee was also skating frames. Toasted Coffee. toasted—other skating frame was a part of every le skating costume? At the same time mechanically roasted No woman today would appear on the i Les this. Yet women still. ~ os ted the old fashioned vogue te girls leaned demurely against their coffees roasted in when hese bas bese, one teu different since milady used th i dierent cos ie skating frame—Nash’s It is different because it is coffees are still roasted. Toasting has been found by scientists to develop 35.7% more flavor from the same green coffee than old fashioned 1 roasting. E a full flavored Ghar) fm coke nae colorful as modern life “ask your grocer for Nash’s To ON THE ATR—That delightfal comedy team, Rune Meeks et Ob tae ee ‘WCCO, every Thursday evening, 8:00 to 8:18, Toasted Coffee koat to La Paz. He plans to return | secretary. of the Association of Com- Lome either by way of Nogales, Ari- zona, or California, the letter said. Sales Institute Will Be Held in Bismarck Bismarck will be host to retailers and sales people from the Missouri Slope district May 21, when a retail sales institute will be conducted by Walter D. Powell, setretary of the North Dakota Retail Merchants’ as- sociation, and Harry L. Kyes, secre- tary of the National Merchants’ as- sociation. Local arrangements are in the hands of J. H. Kling, secretary of the credit bureau, and H. P. Goddard, merce, The program will begin at 2:30 Pp. m. in the rooms of the Association of Commerce, with Kyes as the prin- cipal speaker. Topics of interest to executives and department managers will be discussed. The evening’s pro- gram will be given over entirely to a discussion of better selling methods and more efficient service to con- sumers, BRAZILIANS WORK FAST Buenos Aires, May 15.—(#)—They attend quickly to assailants of po- licemen here. A youth who shot and | jf wounded an officer in resisting ar- rest a week ago has been sentenced to death by court martial. Funny, isn’t it, how luck al- ways sticks to best man, the best horse and the best malt Look for Lady Luck right on the label when you buy malt syrup. She’s that little Puritan Girl on the label of good old Puritan Malr— the. richest, strongest and best. 400 MAIN AVENUE Shldr, Veal yu Brick Cheese Fresh Peas = Green New Potatoes Spinach Radishes NAVEL ORANGES, Medium Size, 2 dosen for ..... _GREEN STRING BEANS, 3 ter Lbs, for ere Bic Steak .13¢|Roast fh. 15° Roast b. 12c Steak Ib 12c Hearts h. 9C|Srarertsis, 122 Smoked, Sugar Bacon Square $$ Watch Our Windows and Save. $$ Freshest and Finest Fruits and Vegetables Visit Paul Brown Head Lettuce 3for25¢ Head Lettuce Cucumbers 10c, Ide, 18c, 15¢ Cucumbers 2 33c. ae 25c New Potatoes 27¢ aire 2he 2 UB. TOF .. yeeeeeseeseeeseeee Beets Turnips Cauliflower Asparagus THTILEBROS. GOVT. INSPECTED MEATS PHONE 332 Pork Loin 4, te 5-1». Cured, Ib. ...- 15¢ 19¢ Wisconsin Full Cream, Ib. ...... Peas Spinach Radishes Strawberries thoroughly in agreement on one thing; that the horse is a wonderful: ani- mal. Each rides daily. They went to a horse show together. STIMSON, BOR! BORAH AGREE | ‘Washington, ‘May_ 15.—(P)—Secre- tary Stimson and Senator Borah are roe Bertsch’s Cash and Carry Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 903 Specials for Saturday Mother’s Macaroni Products, egg noodles, spaghetti, chow mein noodles, per pkg. ... +. Minneopa Pork and Beans, large cans . Calumet Baking Powder, per lb. can .... Laundry Soap, 10 bars .. Paradise Brand Pitted Red Cherries, per gallon Swift’s Silverleaf Pure Lard, 2 Ibs. ........- Crackers, 2 lb. box ...... Graham Crackers, honey flavored, 1 lb. pkg... - Whole Bran, 2 pkgs. 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