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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, JULY 6, 1931 ___ BOARD INTERVENES IN FREIGHT FIGHT LINDY AND WIFE ON AVIGATION IN NEXT HOP 5 | ll * A 4 . * . mi le Learned from Lieut. g i Miss Elaine Bowman is |Miss Vannie M. Lewis State Body Will Take Part in ¥ prs Weems; Gatty | _ Lindy 4 Dut Bride of Donald Tracy|and Bernard Dahl Wed Eiore to Gat Lower Hates initia WG peti A : —- — of the ., Miss laine Victoria Bowman,| Miss Vannie Marion Lewis, daugh- on Seed Shipments — I Gaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto V.|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lewis, Dris- Washington, July 6—(?)—Celestial Bowman, 809 Fifth St. wore her|coll, and Elmer Bernard Dahi, Bis- The North Dakota b ¢ ratj-|Davigation may play a prominent role mother’s wedding gown at her mar-|marck, were matried Friday evening ahh joard of -/in the Lindberghs’ visit to the Orient. Local riage Saturday to Donald Baker Tra-|at the home of Rev. Opie 8. Rindahl, road commissioners has intervened) ‘The fiying colonel and his wife will Ore aeatakd BP ak tbe adil pastor oS the a Lutheran Tr in two cases before the Interstate a cor to enlist er sun by ine and On ie two families |church, who read the service. ‘f y ‘ommissic e stars by night in fixing their po- | ‘witnessed the service’ which was read| The bride, who was attended by her POLARIS 6 cpPueus -\ Cee. ORSGnEY In a apie sition and Rano their course. at 10a. m, at the home of the Rev.|sister, Miss Mina Lewis, wore e dress Paging Fae on sweet clover seed and other seeds|_ When the Lone Eagle headed for ed in police court Monday Mr. Johnson, pastor of the Congre-|of blue chiffon wth accessories to DELTA between North Dakota and other|Paris, he navigated by dead reckon- raign gational church at Detroit Lakes,|harmonize and carried a bouquet of states, ing. On the new adventure with his charged with assault with a danger- » Minn., who officated. roses and baby breath. Her sister's Two petitions were filed by the| Wife, there will be greater wisdom to ous weapon. ‘ + “re ae Bowman wan her! frock was of Habe gas “a state commission to intervene in com- en Gost upon to Sapa the ques- er, le wore @ gown of figured|/Schuller, Bismare! attended e ion, “Where are we?” Myra harge Win- chiffon with a large beige net and | bridegroom. 4 ae ores Angelos @O | =] the Nocthe Both Able “Avigators” =a with ang ‘aneen over the head aA beige slippers and gloves. Her flowers} Mrs. Dahl is a graduate of the Val- tup-King Co., and Minneapolis Seed} Both, as well as being able pilots, with a bottle. ° ‘were a bouquet of sweet peas and|ley City state teacHers’ college and NORTH Co., of Minneapolis. The seed asso-|are able “avigators,” with special baby breath. \ has been employed at the A. W.| appearance of the Northern sky early in the evening during July, showing|ciation attacks the carload rates on/|training in the use of sextant, chrono- day. Cream-colored organdy ‘fashioned Lucas store. The bridegroom, who is location of Delta Cephei. seeds throughout the United States,|meter and book of tables, the equip- ‘Winfree is atl iberty under $1,000 the bride’s gown. It was trimmed|shipping clerk for Quanrud, Brink reer ees while the other complaint alleges! ment for celestial avigation. bond. fwith medallions of hand-made lace|and Reibold, also attended the Valley \the carload rates on sweet clover be-| Colonel Lindbergh was instructed and had a wide white sash. Her pic-|City state teachers’ college. He is a tween North Dakota, Minnesota,|in their use in April and May, 1928, ture hat was of white lace straw.|son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dahl, DELT. A EPH ILY « «|South Dakota, Iowa and Nebraska are| by Lieut. Comm. P. V. H. Weems, now Gloves and other accessories were: Valley City. td unreasonable and in violation of the/ an instructor in navigation at the U. white and she carried the lace hand-| Mr. and Mrs. Dahl will make their interstate commerce act, 8. naval academy. Permanent Waves kerchief used by her mother at her|home at 402 Fifth St. ‘A basis of rates on seeds for the] He had received one of his first wedding. Her flowers were a sheaf of xe * : 5 ’ Ituture has already been prescribed by| lessons in learning position from Created with skill based on premier roses. Howard Smith Weds the I. C. C, in the general grain rates| mariners aboard the Memphis as it Frank Mahler, Minneapolis, school fy + ,|Stars Like It Are So Rare and case, but has not been made effec-|bore him on the Atlantic for his na-/ Lieut, Comm. P. V. H. Weems, who sed. Frigidine friend of the bridegroom, was best Valley City Girl tive because the railroads have taken|tion’s greeting after the Paris flight.| instructed Colonel Lindbergh in ce-| 5 man, Valuable That Astronomers the cass into the courts, ‘The tele er { from Har lestiat avigation, sighting on the sun and ges te ly ter the ceremony a wedding Ross, i, ral commission prescribed the flax- G sextant and chronometer. (f priced. Guaranteed by res- ane ee * en Sogn Pe Me cseange J. San valley any, Meclcsd tbl ON V AG ATION TRIP seed rate on sweet clover oo aed neg oe See dp ot Wieten id i] _ponsible establishment. , 01 for 15 guests. wi of dee} — i Wd by embers of ti lor’ | erman ‘rom “SH ink roses centered the table.” [became the bride of Mowers eanes;| Urbana, Tl, July 6—Up)—Delta Feed ey acon to, make “very |Was navigator last year for Harold her training to test on a transconti- | Buy your Permanent 2 The bride is a graduate of the Bis-| 4, iy he: uride’s father, pastor of|Cephel is one star in a million, Out substantial reductions from this state|Bromley on an attempted transPacific aa a & year ago last Easter. | us, enjoy it during the sum- marck high school and of the Bis- hed One tional church in Valley| Of every million stars in the universe .|to eastern markets.” They seek to| flight, and now is famed with Wiley iee i and said she “was of becaar| mer. \ marek hospital nurse's training | city, Thev ceremony took place at| there 1s not more than one star likeit. |S. W. Robertson and E. B. Klein) ..c the reduced rates made effec-| Post as an around-the-world flier. fos ee a : i school where she specialized in surgi- the ‘cnurch before a company of| Rare objects often are very valuable. Ss k; W. E. P: Pre. tive before the next crop movements. Gatty Her Teacher e rghs’ training may serve Harrington’ 8 cal nursing. She recently has been peed The stars of which Delta watt is peak; W. E. Parsons i The two complaints filed with the ae oe ee See aired Beer ey: ead cade aeriactta Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 138 . , engaged in private duty work. % ‘ample and which therefore are ji H ii bi ask fe ‘ductions while| One-half weeks, earnt e ret \- ~ Mr my son of Mr. and Mrs. C. eRe oe oinne, valley, Cus: known Hy Cepheids are no exception sides First Time Ae epai orath pay is peng in| tion of “a very apt pupil,” and put|the Orient, because of weather bureau B. Tracy, LeSeuer, Minn., is a grad- he bride's conn was DF peach chif-| to the rule. They are so valuable that ,|court, and also for reparation on : uate of Carleton college. He is cash-|75 with matching accessories and|®stronomers now are making a spe-|_ Sophus W. Robertson and E. B.\ tain past shipments, { petpablad Bismarck office of the Bell ner’ attendant wore @ frock of print- bit effort to collect as many as pos- Coen ee eee reantaracete ‘The North Dakota railroad com-| No Wonder Lovely ‘elephone company. sible. mission will take an active part in : Bae, hang and ts teide Lave dette ec breakfast was served to Easy to Locate | Monday luncheon meeting of the BIs-| 110-0 cases, members sald, and will Women Like It! ‘on a motor trip to Duluth. Later they | 95. guests ond the Ross home following Delta Cephei is easy to find in the | marck ae? club. esident of | Proceed vigorously in’ behalf of seed will go to Lake Pokegama for a week | tro service. skies of July. Look toward the north thera = i me ged eaae fortes first | Producers and shippers in the state.| No wonder beautiful women love or more. For traveling the bride! ne bride has be teaching in and first locate the Great Dipper, | the organization, pres! ty Fred| Hearings have not yet been as-| this new face powder made by exclu- e | wore an ensemble of yellow and white| 0 schools: at Roscoe, 6. D. the last| Which hangs bowl down somewnat time after he was introduced by Fred .-r24' mut are expected to be eet| sive Prench process. MELLO-GLO 4 b figured flat crepe with Pan: hat. j ate of tl ‘west of north. : ‘i in Minneapolis or Chicago. si on longer. Prevents large; roe the quests at the wedding (Yee! She ts @ graduate of the Aber-|""The two lower stars of its bowl di-| Members of the. organization wilt S000 in Minneapolis or Chicago, nid HEB po lediek toes | At last were the bride's parents, Mr. and cee? Normal school which Mr. Smith) rect the ‘eye to the right to the pole|mect at the Grand Pacific hotel at| mince re ere Hrs, Bowman, her sisters Marca and "St," Grn aon of Bir. and Mire. w|i & thane Sreestaag os | wil go in a boay to Port Lines £0 | gives exh, youthful bloom. No iri- the“Seventh eatrice ant rothers Donaid ant " " > wed fl . = tation. No flaky or pasty look. Never “ Robert, Bismarck; Mr. and Mrs. Tra- |=: epee Ne is employed] ‘ive stars of this constellation out- |e the guests, along with other sery- Tec venutheraminn ary oaeG wendertall i , ype operator on The BIs-jine a rather short church spire lying| ice clubs in the city, of the C. M. Heaven” Girl Seis aan Toey iin autocrat | REC TEED, on its side, ‘The one we have found/C. at the post. The program at. Fort —Advertisement. d ; i : Bede dl is at the apex of the spire. The re-| Lincoln will begin at 5:15 o'clock a Me neat eecrelaey tamil lo en Playgrounds maining four to the right form | members of the club will be guests at returns are now at their mis ce mhoretiam, P , ry t parallelogram, and Delta PALA my omnes Ce seated by | My a] lal Minn., where they will remain jor two For Children’s Use ae the lower right corner of ae 4 oes ne a TE A 2 ‘weeks. d ri-| boys at the C. M. T. C. last Thursday se % Children’s playgrounds ~ere open-| Cepheids are stars se ip Se Pe aigdhodion poned until the eve- | Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bennett andjed Monday at the Kiwanis a god oneal, np eetctuntioes | are. pets | Tne Of huchaag, ‘July 13. ON YOUR on Billy, 813 Avenue B, and Mr. and|the William Moore school play- formed in cycles ranging from a few} Anton Johnson of the North Da- i Mrs. Val Yeager and daughter Val- | grounds. hours to a few weeks. Many astron-| kota Power and Light company, was BIRTH D AY mer, 981 Eighth St.. have returned| | They will be operated by @ coone’-| mers hold the view that they are|made a member of the organization from Lake Lida, Pelican Rapids,/ative arrangement between the Girl's single stars rhythmically expanding at the luncheon meeting and J. Ar- Minn., where they spent the week- Council and the Board of Recreation- ‘and contracting thur Solien, ex-president of the Lions end. They were joined at Lake Lida | al Activity, according to Mrs. A. H. ‘Twenty years ago it was discovered | club at Napoleon and now a Bis- S no by Mrs. Bennett's parents, Mr. and Barrett, who has been acting as re-| 42¢'the period of the fluctuation in- | marck resident, was introduced. Elmer e. ; ; Mrs. J. EB. Erickson, Sauk Center, and | presentative of the Girl's Council creases with the actual brightness of | Klipstein, Bismarck, was a guest. ; enth] fo 4 also by Mr. Bennett's parents, Mr.'making arrangements for their oper-|th0" star, as viewed from a standard | Several members of the club volun- MOTHER sweet wistfulness...who made your eyes grow A and Mrs. William Bennett and his | ation. distance. It informs us, in fact, how|teered to furnish automobile trans- misty with her girlish courage...who enade | ‘ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and! Playgrounds will be under the su-| 1 ich the star really is. portation to the Boy Scouts leaving you laugh from the heart ot ber } Mrs. Chester Bennett, all of Lowry, | pervision of Miss Dorothy Petron) ry qetermine the absolute bright-| for Camp Chan Owapi next Wednes- ] trey p innocent, Minn. and Miss Aldeen Paris. . ness of any Cepheid astronomers only | day. wers CRCapECES «+= a Mrs.’ Russell’ A.” Young, 515 rst | lt rope foe 9130 bo 1180 otis? | have to ee Lita eer di rtet : " ™ 3 5 hi E :30 a. m., wit = Bt, and daughters, Beverly Joye,|and from 2:00 to 6 p. m. a eo ht mheimar abe Concordia Quarte FROM j an et G aynor Shirley Mae and Patricia Ann, left| Children will be given the oppor-| rears, they easily can calculate its Gives Concert Here 0 H ill & J : Friday for Hettinger to spend about|tunity for clean and wholesome! distance, scar H. Wi Co, inthe ox] Movietone Ro «eh 3 two weeks with Mrs. Young's par- | play, those in charge said, and at the| ‘This js the great value of stars like/ 41, exceptionally well _baianced Phone 784 “seen te Sie ee ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Gravning. same time receive instruction in} pelt Cephel in the study of the ‘4 concert was presented Sunday be , “ SEs Sa handicraft activities and various} heavens. No matter how far they are athe ev the ‘Trinity Luheran church 319-3rd Street , Steib Lees | 2W2y. thelr distances always can be! by the male quartet from Concordia Bismarck N. Dak. si Yi! ‘ | e1ber | Laiyenied ati edie re measured. capes: college, Moorhead. We Telegraph Flowers — i “ direct thelr children to iat to the Palsy ee the setronomer to ex-| Splendid control and anedin oor WARNER BAXTER i By MRS. WM. HICKEL ‘|playgrounds only during scheduled | tend precise surveys into hitherto un- | bain sett eres Beara UNAM t. | Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Larson and |POWS 1. posi is open at all hours) enone feptns ot Sate. hich are | Which was divided into three groups, — = RKEL, | in this way. i . lasses Preseri | ete moto a a own and visited luled. ; a belng Joan a ie ed - eeainas Me, snes by Gabriel Aarthun, second J Gi ibed we personally “ruarantes te to tht at the Fred Bergquist home Monday. lends of She , : U | ee ; all who 80 ether 1 } 4 Emil Herman of McClusy spent i Wi i are tway for Cepheids in order to| Other members of the quartet, in Rnlana sajna cesamsyonlaan | ine pave eval ene a ing | determine the distances of all these | addition to Aasthun, wore B. stos, afford to neglect. MON.-TUES.-WED, ONLY Schaeffer home. te ee ee i ly to learn the | first ; 8. 4 5. ©, Olson attended the ehupere By LILLIAN MUELLER ond 5 aa oe S, Gur vast sys- | K. Halvorsen, second bass. Off e r Dr. H. J. Wagner association meeting ant ie telephone Fea neengpee eae | + _ masting im Ragan Saturday afternoon, | Shirley Lain returned to er heme | he investigation wil go on for 10) | BOB GRAND, Fe ge ——-oy TheaTee WO } ir. anc a oy 5 fey a aiid children Denis and Doris were Regan | the C. Danielson home in Tuttle. ‘de sdanagesaal Burglars who jimmied their way Hotel since 1914 “Where the Big Pictures Play” shoppers Saturday evening. They} Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lein and son), 0 | through the second story window and VISIT OUR Phone 533 Bismarck, N. Dak. Matinee 2:00 & 4:00—35¢ also attended the dance. Sophus motored to “Lein township Schrunk blew open a safe in the Red Owl store et fon apo ae A cane *| aden tees Se] SHOWROOM NOW this. vici urday evening were ee ae an undetermined amount af Mz, end Mrs, Eiraham Schaeffer Aid society. Mrs. Lein was a char- By MARGARET MARCHANT = [7 Miett several hundred dollars in —— Adolph aeffer, . an ‘s. Wm. | ter member. ne | checks. i 3 who spent Sunday at the Hiekel and son Wayne and, Mr. a ye ets to Tae Dasha cviebwasier home near McClusky “ATE TO CLassiFY | ANNIVERSARY GIFT Fred Bergquist called at the John} Mr. and Mrs. A. Soder and daugh- | were ue ends airs. enya Lae TOO LATE TO CLA! ~ J d Abb tt In 4 Anderson Rome MORAY. wn, ele, were cunday viltore atthe) sey wath, mu, Annie a4 ©4 | FOR RENT—Fumished two rom) “TO ALL VISITORS udy 0 vites Se eee ee ic Mr and Mrs, C,| Mr. and Mrs. O. Tiberg were Sun-| Stroh, Herbert Holtman, and Mar- apartment, ro¥ und floor, private é 0% i and 4 ant. ath, a | GAR ata, ME, "and| day dinner gum a he ©, Andereon ean oy "nchant and | OR GALE Set of gl clue + Tribune Classified Readers MES. see ee Gottlieb Steinert and| ‘Miss Tia Johnson and Imilda Mc-| family, Mr. and Mrs. John, Witt and case, fishing apparatus, cam, cat, Y d Delmer McClellan atten rifle. Inquire a Be fone eed ars, Philip Zelmer and son Closes reckey this weeks | at the John Martin home. Make it a point to pay us 2 visit ‘ I : B H t th @ —_gdwin'and Chiist Hausauer were Wil-| Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Hubbell _and| Marvin Hochalter, who spent the| |More than 20,000 deceased perso*s! during the next few days. For] oO be Her Guests 2 e ton callers Saturday afternoon. children motored to Brush Lake Sun- pe eek ee neaay. » peace eres we are celebrating Frigidaire’s \ se ee se canal ORs Ross Delaney, Dickinson, vis-| Emil Stroh motored to McClusky es | fifteenth anniversary and have Ella Kozak called at the J. C. Olson ited her brother Clyde Harvey re- me een attiale meen arranged a special program that Munday evening visitors at the Wm. ceRevirom ‘and Willard Olson. re-| ing this week with her Aunt Esther ay ppp | Hickel home were Mr. and Mrs. J. C.| turned home from Devils: Lake Sun-/ Witt. Be 4 Anton Robel lett for ‘kt 1S ial J ee Pv sup Son a Me re Mr and| ‘Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kavonius and saiiecots and Wisconsin this week. per gpa 2 children ant , Mr. . . Geo. those who now—ai Mrs. Efraham Schaeffer, Adolph| children visited at the John Hokana| Herbert Bolten. pecs. pel offer that will surprise you with | Mrs, Theophl Schaeffer wiaeee Mr. and Mis. Math Witzstein and may. its generosity. Weare presenting | and Mrs. fer. 4 Q of his i safe) Callers at the Geo. McAllister home | daughter and two sons from Carring-| Anton Novy is taking care an Anniversary Gift to all adults sunday were Alvin Zelmer and Mar-|ton visited at the J. J. Horner home| uncles place Wile he fete aay. who tiak our shonpanms Aad 15 Telephone Numbers (marked Thus (*1111) will appear in the Classified Col EEE ies motored to Jamestown te Cole and son Glenn are| er Saturday evening. we are giving a dramatic demon- umns of the Bismarck Tribune tonight. If your telephone number is published, ap- td Monday. : He gees in HAvey, * stration of the enduring qualities ply to The Bismarck Tribune Classified Adv. Department for a Guest Ticket. . and Mrs. Robert Patzner {) Harvey returned home from | @——————-—— igidaire Lifetime Porcelain: famliy motored to Wildwood Sundey.| the hospital Thursday. | Clear Lake “Jetee dan rotan tone Judy Abbott is going to entertain thirty readers of the Tribune classified col- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Emil Sattler and fam-| Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Graham andj 4 __"____________ ‘eare si ing how the y is going to entertain thirty readers of the une ily and Mr. and Mrs. Jullus Sweigle| son Jack and None Anfinson motored By MYRTLE CHRISTENSEN Cold Control speeds the umns. But before telling you more about Judy’s invitation, let us make you ac- motored to Bismarck 5 to Bismarck Monday, Nona and Jack a saa of ice and desserts—how the Hy- quainted with your lovely host. : bE Berg ag ee Bucearck all and Andrew Liuska, Ben and gi aod Mire Mele Deas aioe drator makes even wilted vege- tn . ai FI A : J ean stand the county school/ Ralph Harju visited at the W. W./at aborted ‘Wednesday. : tables fresh—how the Quickube Judy is the winsome heroine of “Daddy Long Legs,” a foundling, who received board meeting, Harju home Sunday. of 120| ., Members of the woes boa —_ The guaranteed special ff! Ice Tray releases ice cubes with her name from a telephone book. Judy is extremely happy now because she is in massed band attended the school meeting fi; ressure—one at atime love with a shadow lover in one of the sweetest romances ever to charm American pieces played at Lake Isabelle Sunday patent flours PP! : 4 iS consisted of players| “airs. Belle Van Vieet, who has been or a whole trayful: hearts. It is the immortal romance of “Daddy Long Legs” and the role of Judy Ab- from Wing, Lahr, Driscoll, Robinson, | visiting her son, Allan Wan, Yee anh Come in today and receive your bott is portrayed by Janet Gaynor, the beloved star of “Seventh Heaven.” : family the past week, i fy : Mrs. Ed Larson. #00! marck i Anniversary Gift. A ERA 5 prancis, Mr and Mrs. Ebb ‘cleveland, Mrs. Zama Schaffer and daughter, OCCIDENT, But to get back to Judy’s invitation. Being named from the telephone book, Mr, and Mrs. B. Knowles and Mr.| yrs. selden Bryant and daughter, . During the Jubilee we will Judy decided to invite a number of her “relatives” to share her happiness at the Par- and Mrs. G, Larson and son visited at] spent Saturday at % LYON’S BEST. sustall Frigidaire in your home for amount Theatre during the showing of “Daddy Long Legs” beginning tonight and Mrs. Gordon Larson returned home aes and Miss Florence were ? H continuing on Tuesday and Wednesday, the hospital Saturday afternoon.| Sunday dinner guests at the Will OR CLIMAX $ \ was held in| gtites PN tna eal ONLY DOWN Fifteen telephone numbers scattered among the Tribune classified ads. ‘Those ‘Mr. and Land oe eee whose numbers appege, npon. application to the Tribune Classified Dept. will receive thas about 7500 licensed lod agg § —the balance arranged a guest ticket to sée idy Long Legs.” ’ e cog hating erg rtd gE ET ap ah gy Sun-| “Our Money Back” guar- te mit your cravenience | k dealers, to ‘Martin Olson of Dris- , ; a Ce ee te are Mr and Mrs Henry mate i 66 Sameera ler FRIGIDAIRE READ THE TRIBUNE Olson and niece, and Mr. and Mrs. every sack. { CLASSIFIE! D 6 per cot bert pharie’ Glausen spent Sunday GUARANTEED FOR x Sear ayo, and the lowest since 1910."| Ohritanwen an tans YOU MAY BE LUCKY , f i money in| wits of Driscoll called at. the Ole B. K. Skeels NOTE—Only one guest ticket may be claimed for each telephone nember found United States is] Nelson and Albert Christensen farms Bismarck, N. Dak. ‘Thee (2111). Monday evening. Prigidatre Dealers Everywhere