The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 19, 1931, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

UESDAY, MAY 19, 1931 % . ae an —— - -— = - - >") such an appearance as folks expect : Farm Women Are Home ‘Eco’ Graduates TARIFF PRI | IONS f ‘Richest Deb } FORMER BASEBALL | $10 in Pocket || hearse driver to have. He had — | Helps Buy Suit | lottery ticket on the Derby. As a - - - i mae H oa eg | ee ee sent him a telegram 3 NE , PILOT KILLED SE Grune hrs Evanston, Il, May 19—(7)— | his job and spent $100 on a dinner © : Some folks, as the saying goes, | for before he was lu- ce a ea LTTE . Peete coat have all the luck. sioned. But he got his job back, Missouri Slope Event Will Be Foreign Governments Are Slow Coroner's Certificate Shows Hoe! 3 eee Shee hay Conducted at Mandan to Take Advantage of James A. McAleer Shot snappy new spring sult, tried it German Herbs for ‘tat, i on, and decided to take it. July 28 to 31 Opportunities Self in Head Putting his hand in the hip RHEUM ATISM — — Pocket of the new suit, he pul Dates for 21 North Dakota fairs Washington, May 19.—(#)—Evi- Youngstown, Ohio, May 19.—(7}—A| out a $10 bill. Herbs inmported from German Black were announced Bea by cs dence that foreign governments and death certificate signed by Coroner The money was left in the suit - foe k Zul (oe aed A. ‘Kitchen, secretary of agriculture Ty tha "sein Aamaee tone ine Fite M. E, Hayes and found in the board| fier ‘hes Vauttea tne the suit [these torturing pains of Rheumatism, a Fairs having agricultural exhibits vision permitting them to petition the of health office here Tuesday sald! returned to the owner, who put | Lumbago, Arthritis, Neuritis, Gout and P certify their dates to Mr. Kitchen’s tariff commission for rate relief is James A. McAleer, former major| it back into stock. like disorders. It is claimed these oa ag seen by commission officials. league baseball manager whose death| | “I’know a bargain when I see |herbs purify and heal in the most be held wt Fargo duly 18 to 18, Frank Br retetage terry iit Was, announced “April 29, committed) %t” sald Goodrich as he walked [natural and healthful way. The Ha- Talcott is a pie first of co — ie —s ——- were received while the Hawley- The certificate gave the cause of my foe thn aut, magtaeenicees||< Paul, Minn., now import these y’ ; other fairs is to take place at Finley Park River, N. D., May 19.—North Dakota has just graduated an adult! Smoot act was before congress, com- death as “gunshot wounds, self-in- pose ace Sey Black Forest herbs so that all afflict- y Tre eagerety OF By, range ncct | Women’s class in home economies, unique in that it is the first farm women's SE ain edna tive GoRtRe Ter flicted in the head.” SMILE BECOMES SCOWL | |ed may get them without, difficulty. ‘i Bi ae 4 school in the state to be carried into the country to its students rather than|° only four nations PI The shooting took place April 28' New York, May 19.—()—Max|Write them today for guaran- begin June 18 and continue to June it} ts dozen commodities Ad: oe having the students come to it. ius Ga tnd ie teen ‘operative and McAleer died the next day. It| Pincus has lost a smile that would- | teed trial offer and free booklet.—Ad- “‘The other fairs and their managers |, Through the efforts of the Walsh County Agricultural and ‘Training | ‘ince the new law was announced then that he died|n’t come off and he has reverted to | vertisement. bas school at Fark River, 20 farm women were able to continue their ecucation One of the: 18 investigations os a eet illness and following } ¥ after several years of actual homemaking experience, under the dirction an 7 Jee ETT HE, MRA ERNEWAUEAN, |niss Florence Peters, one of the home economics instructors of the agricus See GE tandgtt OSMIDULATE RE Ween Friends sald Tuesday that McAleer | Bottineau county fair, Bottineau, tural school. The class met on Tuesday evening of each week, beginning] Completed and a reduction in duty Hrrtheppltg tebe Matar pepe tenses JOUR ML. SCHENCK presents 26, J.C. Jit . r and ending lay. 3 Pres! . The fi é : i] wWBarke ecunty toln Flewton, July 14-| After @lscussing the many phases of home making, the class decided roclaimed by President Jible gelatin |Rosemary Baur, above, called “Chi- | get better, I'm going to help it along. 17, H. C. Wood. ‘ 4 that its greatest need at present was clothing selection. The farm woman tariff on petition of a producer in cago's wealthiest debutante,” will wed| McAleer had been manager of the Cavalier county fair, Langdon, July | feels the need of making her costume distinctive, to show that her profession Holland. Sune ee reer eee ies Mime Washington and St. Louis 10. ; is peopled by cultured women, who are proud of their work. o tchword of the ‘Boge h } a , 3 "Dickey county fatr, Ellendale, Sept,| The equipment of the rural school in which the adult school was held Soon tuspetinan “tonite fame mother, Mrs. Jacob Baur, has an-| Friends said McRleer had been lis- pasa: 17-19, A. A. Penn. was allowed no means for actually cutting or fitting a garment, so the class|jission which took office last Sep- atts Pk <— eatin at i tening to a beater BA ae qin fasteee t 4 Eddy county fair, New Rockford,! planned and fitteda remodeled garment for one member, and several other tember. Chairman Fletcher sees the | ™°the! Court ae 30 oe at the | 28, A vere ir + : vif ; ; \f * June 22-24, Lynn W. Schwoebel. garments were planned for the members who wished help. This was Of| pest proof of this in the unanimous 01 St. James. oe teak ‘ a ae rok tie om moving come- Grand Forks county fair, Grand| interest to the women, for it gave them new ideas about style and short- approval by the three Republican and poe ae erry MEE PN dy-drama ever Forks, July 20-25, D. F. McGowan. |cuts, which make clothes more attractive and a joy to make. three Democratic members of the 16] for three months during the com-| fore the mirror nnd shot himecl?. His made with the Grant county fair, Leith, Sept. 30, ‘When the class had completed its term of school graduation exercises rate reports thus far sent to Presi- pany’s silent fellowship hour. Ideath was 10 hours later. . world’s breez- R. A. Wrucke were held, and each member who had‘attended the required numbr of meet- dent Hoover. is jest personal- Griggs county fair, Cooperstown, |ings was given a diploma. The graduation program was opened with} He also feels there has been a let ity as a Wall dune 24-26, Frank Collins. group singing. A group of girls from the agricultural school put on a style] down, in the number of outside at- at Missouri Slope Agricultural and | show, presenting garments which would he of use to the homemakers them- tempts to influence the commission, Fair association, Mandan, July 28-31, | selves and to the younger members of the families. A playlet, “Mary to the| which senate Democrats and Repub- Al Pfenning. Rescue,” written by one of the girls, presented the effect of correct clothing|lican Independents complained of twentieth cen- Pembina county fair, Hamilton, | on health. when the Hawley-Smoot act was in tury style. July 14-16, Franklin Page. the making. Mercuric Doug Pierce county fair, Rugby, July 2-4, > e in modern O ahipent eomnty itty Wormin) Sept, COMEDIAN REFUSES | Man Lying Along || __rray ror rrosreerry ae oo 20-October 10. : | Curb Strikes Cop || tendon. May 19—(—Praying, tor three-mile - a - Stutsman county fair, Jamestown, ‘ Pp prosperity Britons are to say the 23rd feo stig ch July 2-4, Andrew Haas. HONORARY DEGREE */ psalm beginning “The Lord is my "REACHING FOR do of action, » “ Towner county fair, Cando, June Chicago, May 19.—(P)—Patrol- | shepherd; T shall not want.” Its use 4 fun, high sinks 29-30, July 1, D. F. McLeod. man Philip McGuire, a newcomer |! churches next Sunday, Emp! Nervous d d THE MOON Northeastern, N. D., Winter fair— on the force, is not one of those a Labrie! in eaaiads OaIenY DERE DANSEES 7 * , March 5-6-7, E. J. Tain- | wy, liceman who sing in the rain. e Broadcast 4 i ee a in Bb Will Rogers Says He Has Too} PU,°CRs" inns hard Monday | auvgests that listeners repeat it daily Light-weight becomes 12 Hour Sleeper Northwest Fair association, Minot, 0! night when he saw a man lying | July 4-10, H. L. Finke. whic Gas ea ule alongside » curb, He reached Epp test ta arpa ot ‘Wells county fair, Fessenden, July Who Earn Degrees down and shook him. His action hai Bagen vais ‘Thowy = ms oe eee | MeGulre's head Golted beck from ||| Every bed in the Patterson Maleed” (chocolate favor) at hunch and bed : ot iy ey ale palesen te | ® solid punch delivered by the | hotel is equipped with a Naiisae wince don cap and gown. several mainutes they went around |f new Simmons Beauty Rest Thompson's “Double Malted” (because of state ne IY university was con) and around, but the law finally | Mattress, purchased from {he double amount of Male enermes) dem f TO ENTER CONTEST! stessisrase es os Sfat one] a Ses || Webb. Brothers, Rest in Sie ecre mie te wet Be ee i ariccar ae tus | later, the stranger identified him- || Comfort and in Safety in benefit from the food they eat. Then they eat Get Free Thomp- siti limit was D. A--(doctor of apple-| Self a8 Anton Waytulonis, 25, of a Fireproof Hotel. more—hence gain in height, weight, energy font famous Tite cairrin kaise soiceTOEAY Garden Club Seeks Participants! sauce)—trom the Oolagah, Okla,| Crystal Falls, Mich., a profession- = lose necvousness and irriabilicy. Thomgr haga Kip EDMUND GOULOING . mieten: Pe. einen oe "| al fighter. Then he rubbed his son’s practically doubles the food value of Bich, Keop track of miteD in Bismarck's Annual City “ane oes ing to do,”| head and said: milk, and is rich in the food elements that Fed wal we § ee ia nari plend Oklaho- “That cop's punches got strong- develop strong bones and teeth, firm flesh Keep them above Beautiful Campaign een @ joke out of ealees de-| t toward the end. is last oy and sturdy muscles, average! Chartshows 4 ‘you! ips you. s BA grees? ‘They are in bad enough re-| Was,8 wow. I wonder what it fre re ed et ema ettid Jamiel a poral Tonight and Wednesday \ Every family in Bismarck is invited | pute as it is, without handing ‘em a McGutre, 1 th et ae ree aches ike yl i £'] now to Thompson's > wo participate in the Garden Club's; around to comedians. The whole Lica varreg rea poeiere ee son's “Double from your druggistor £ */ Maced Milk Comper, e yard and garden contest this year,| honorary degree thing is the ‘hooey.’ Rereliy ie roeuttha 7 ite gtocer now. foo J Weukesha, Wiaconsin. according to F. J. ene chair, I saw some college give Mellon one ak: Pol 5. fe @ znan of the committee charge of| and he is a billion bucks s! x ° the event. All that is necessary to| got too much respect for people that SEN ey CHOCOLATE MALTED MILK Performances 2:30 - 7-9 enter is to send an entry to Bavendick | work and earn ‘em to see ’em handed , d at the federal weather bureau here | around to every notorious character.” ? Mixed in a Minute at Home A High Speed Romance of Today! and to join the Garden club. The! Pred Ww. Cordif, Oolagah civic Last gaddenahiails f yt membership fee of the club is $1 @| jeader, pledged Rogers thé Kinder- ast year a “ bare garten degree. storm caused a loss to one Any: family entering the contest, —— 1 up of farmers Bavendick said, pledges itself to at- — joe tempt to improve his home grounds by ALASKAN TRAFFIC that totaled $1,000,000, all ee ne Chairman of Farm Board De-/f within a period of fifteen or perennial plants or by placing clines to Disclose Nature minutes. shrubs about the house foundation in 4 7 order that the pene aa grounds of Discussions may be harmoniously joined. . Another possibility is the creation Se Washington, May 19—()}—A con-|J_ —one good reason of an outdoor living room by the judi- 5 of ed ith tat { the ‘% cious use of trees, shrubs, flowers and | Ole Eielson, Father Fam pecans a Rey Teeny tyll why your crops JaWn. im of the club 4s to interest} Bem Calls Attention to | Ghairman Stone of the farm hoard. fs many Persons as possible in order Case in Cordova of the discussions or the names of|f Should be protect- that the general appearance of the ers the grain men, but asserted the con- ae 4 ial lees fey cenit len matty Grand Forks, N. D. May 19—P)—|versations did not concern s suggestions ed by a hail insur- Che f _ d S _ fs Lines e Motor traffic problems may be serious | tha’ r rpora- ‘ ; Frowine tien’ Peautiful cities are/to'the ‘United States but when it|tion’s wheat surplus stocks be turned ance policy. 4 Y p New Dining Facilities at Another factor which should not be | comes to real congestion, Ole Fielson, | over to the grain trade for disposal. THE BL. ACKSTONE HOTEL overlooked, club members ppint out,|Hatton, who arrived here Monday} Such a course was not being con- f r th n tem era t is the increased value which proper | from a trip to the arctic, thinks Alas-| templated, he said. ‘© more tha peramen In his dual rote of hotel host and theatrical landscaping and, beautification gives |kan cities face far more difficulty. Delegates to a cooperative confer-|# Ask about the sort-of pro- dace Ape of hotel host and theatrical to a property. He called attention to the situation |ence, called by the American Farm |] tootion guaranteed by a Bincistons Guim Gait service that wil ion a :, *" . . nm 5 . ay i visit each home entered ih the cons | that supports between 800 ahd 400 au-| day might, sent a telegram to the| policy in the Hartford. Off-hand you might query: What mu- ning of stimulating, theatrical entertain- prea test in determining the winner of|tomobiles. For these cars there is a | board it to “be caullae Fass ; tual interest can there be between a ment. Matinee Luncheon at $1.50 a plate this year's event and will carefully | total of seven miles of highway, which | the grain trade. It urged ag: giv- hotel... and a theatre? That Mr. Drake adds to his achieve- ‘“"Before-the-Play Dinner” at $2.50 « plate score the various entries on the basis | includes all the streets of the city. | ing it control of the wheat, saying Mr. TracyC ident sage of an agreed and impartial scale. On his trip, Mr. Elelson, father of |such action would be “disastrous” to MURPHY ir. TracyC. Drake, president — ments as host of one of the most distin- As usual there will be a la carte service in - a Carl Ben Eielson, famous ‘Amer- Somers Gok: ewan dinoae of THE BLACKSTONE HOTEL. guished world-hostelries, the newer ac- Sie apetanine satay a Sining hall that . evious! . A. , bs 5 A is “a . tlook: igan levare , Once N. D. Prisoner __ an avistor, visited triends he met at} S7"tad charged that efforts of the “The Man’ Who Knows Chicago, who is now direct complishments of successful play-produc- | fascinating panotaina cline lake drome Sentenced in Montana sav: body. He then traveled north | grain’ trade amounted to a plot to Insurance” SA ine the destinies of the ing is your gain. You find the suave pate to the arctic circle. Grain erninel ct, the week, Samp II ose Broadway Phone 577 BLACKSTONE THEATRE pet- service . , . the inimitable satisfaction Billings, Mont., May 19.—(P)—"Theo-| | Mr. Blelson celebrated the 46th an aa ere ane rls eS ceives a well defined relationship. that you have for years enjoyed in Tie Chicago realized it, but the thousands niversary of val orth . S 3 ig i ed rw ‘ pe Eee Bere ann his | Dakota Monday. It was May 18, 1985, A hotel is an institution of public sery- BLACKSTONE HoTEL now distinguishing upon thousandsof theatre lovers through kota state penitentiary, Monday was|that he came from La Crosse, Wis. ice. So isa theatre. Chefs and stars both ‘THE BLACASTONS THEATRE, Bis aga aanerincameniiated 4 —_—_———— . :. 5 izant of it. cechenee wg pdt oe ee HE'S SOUND SLEEPER classify as artists. Temperament is not ’ ’ ’ as ‘weapon. Bronson, Mich, May 19—(P)— confined to either. i With Mr. Drake's trail-blazing ven- Allen was convicted here two years | Nothing much disturbs Lyle Bore. Phone 9 Phone Fo ee theron Ina rapporing wt yon might take Mr. ture, the theatre enters a new era in en- ago, but escaped after his trial Burglars ente home, rem( ussner S serve Drake's entry into the producing realm —tertainment servi ‘ electric and plumbing fixtures and 1060 1060 Tust gauge human nature, whether be- te t service. And it would seem as additional evidence of his strongly in- grained desire to serve his guests .. . and his community.There has long been a that Mr. Drake, like his father who pio- neered in the Chicago hotel field a genera- the cook stove, and departed, while BELLE LEAVES FOR RENO Bower slept on, undisturbed. New York, May 19.—(?)—Belle Liv- ingston, who calls herself “The Em- hind the scenes in the great dining-hall of a hotel or back-stage in a theatre. This The Home of Selected Grain Fed Beef press of Bohemia,” is leaving for Reno, not to get a divorce but to get FARMER GASSED, DROWNED Little Falls, Minn. May 19.—(7)— i ability, so splendidly demonstrated by Mr. Drake in the operation of THE definite need for sustained sponsorship of tion ago, is likewise to meet with success. At THE BLACKSTONE THEATRE he pro- ich, “I'll some sort of a place | Overcome by gas while working in a Do Not Fail to Let Us Redeem c good theatrical talent. Not only has AtTi s 2 sl » Soy : 2 see result of a visit to her New York es- Your Atw is ee upons . +--on 7th street . .. just a few steps from tablishment by prohibition agents. pended platform 37 feet into the water and drowned. wholesome . . . theatrical enterprise he is “THATS GRATITUDE” Michigan Boulevard. To Mr. Drake a table a deux is in the game category as*‘‘two on the aisle.” Both represent an opportunity to offer the people ‘‘out front” genuine satisfaction either in the form of a temptingly pre pared, smoothly served meal, or an eve- contributing to his community. Clean entertainment ... a hotel of repute . . . they are closely akin. The theatre-goer knows he can safely rely on the trust- worthy vigilance of Mr. Drake, the Pro- ducer, quiteas the hotel patron has learned he can rely on Mr. Drake, the Host. Your Free Coupon Valued at 15c ‘Bring it toour store Atwood and company request that we announce that this is a personal call from us. Frank Craven’s Comedy Classic now playing at The Blackstone Theatre Chicago Direct from seven months run at the John Golden Theatrein New York—with theorig: ’ , ’ fsieorareseyan c. THE BLACKSTONE THEATRE now reflects Quality At Less Quality At Less HEMPEL'S 117-5th St. Ph. 1612 (Opposite Patterson Hotel) a in association with in the Chicago Tribune: “The Mr, Tracy C. Drake, Collins ES Laura D. Wiick, co- , is off at t ‘admirabl; and the perfe Ahan . : ‘ DNESDAY and THURSDAY Early Triumph — Early Ohio Potatoes Sears om ie || SE Tce eM chime |G Sia rejuvenation te per (Jumbo Size) GaSb Bullet in the Evening Post: “That's | nial youth of the BLACKSTONE HoTEL, ; Specials $1.39/% 73c\", 38 “STEPPING SISTERS” tht conte good hese em New seats enable the playgoer to rest in ae ae MILK, Sweet Fresh, quart ..........00esesee0 9€ a tae Ee Pes OE Naete sc: . portly beam plepsantoreg clean carpets and chairs reveal that a tidy housekeeper has passed that way. _ First of the Season MINNESOTA LAKE FISH (To Arrive Wednesday Afternoon) Special Low Prices, Special High Quality Phone rhone Cussner’s "x The Home of Selected Grain Fed Beef Bananas, ripe, good ?- fruit, 3 Ibs. “ Grapefruit, good size, 3 for Beans, “Northern, Sauerkraut, No. 2% tin, very good, can .. Prunes, medium size, 2 Ibs. 15c Tomatoes, st 303 tin, each .. . 8c Rice, fancy, 14c 2 Ibs. for .. POTATOES, “Good Table,” 100 Ib. sack, each . . .$1.89 Peck -35e Says Fritz Blocki, in the Evening Ameri- .10c mutually benefit by the new unity of op- eration between THE BLACKSTONE THE> ATRE ... and THE BLACKSTONE HOTEL. invited to observe the interesting effect of this companionship, can: “Stepping caused @ comic furore at the Cort, Iwas a wild night, mates, but @ contagious one, the kind that is exciting for those on both sides of the footlights.” Claudia Cassidy, Journal of Commerce: “Stepping Sisters is @ frantic, new I tears full speed ahead and the aisles 1 atively strewn with “hysterical victis too easy laughter.’ BOX-OFFICE PRICES AT TICKET BROKERS Tickets for performances 5 STONE THEATRE are sninbir at ma ticket brokers at box. ices for shows individually by the new BUTTER, Creamery, No. 1, 2 Ib. roll, per Ib. THE DRAKE HOTEL + + CHICAGO ~~ 18 UNDER BLACKSTONE MANAGEMENT ~

Other pages from this issue: