The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 15, 1931, Page 2

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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1981 Police Swing Clubs |*—x, ah Victims 1 Will Public Links; as Fargo Child Fatally stn a J Fourth Victim || Will Open | OUT OUR WAY By Williams | Injured in Explosion To Halt Irish Fight’. «|Northeast of Bismarck é Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 15. Golfers from Bismarck ‘and the vi- f THAT GUY'S GOT HIS MACHING PIXE! Fargo, Aug. 15- Two-year-old ee ee ee ne cinity will be given an opportunity to tT) So (7 OPERATES A FAN A FLY OV weir Hat Gov Calvin Loucks, playing in the yard at slubs Saturday as Orangemen CHASER — Al SETTER NoT SE \the home of his father, A. L. Loucks, time after time at the ranks |try out a new nine-hole golf course th) 4 —AN AUTOMATIC SWEEPER, N MUCH MORE was fatally injured about 11 a. m. to- Of delegates to the assembly of the iwhen the public links northeast of “T WEEP TH’ FLOOR CLEAN IN) FRONT STUFF ON THERE day when a large’gasoline tank being Ancient Order of Hibernians at! the city is opened to the public at OF WIS MACHINE, ANO SEVERAL 4 / Coz TH BULLS VACATION soldered by the father and another |daybreak Sunday. OTHER PERSONAL CONVENIENCES ~ ] 16 AGour OVE AN! son, Lesiio Loucks, exploded. A. L. Armagh city. Their efforts were futile. Each P. E. Lynch {s the proprietor of the) AN! L DONT THINK TH BOLL LIKES, HELL Be “TAKEN OFF land Leslie Loucks received minor course which is situated on Avenue A GLY GITTN._MORE Good OuT ‘ time they dispersed the fighting mob ‘at one point it clashed at another. A 5 1E, east of the Richholt school. FA MACH Ai . ° The length of the course is 2,141 O' NE. THA NTH’ COMP NY. all for assistance was sent here and reinforcements were dispatched im- yards with holes ranging from 103 to| {300 yards. mediately. ‘Three hundred Orangemen march- The regular charge will be 35 cents |for 18 holes during the week, and 50 ed in from the country districts dur- ing the night when a report circulated feents on Saturdays, Sundays, and | holidays. that the Hibernians planned to pa- rade to the railway station embark- es se. |The distances and par on each hole are as follows: No, 1, 202 yards, par three; No. 2, 300 yards, par four; No.| Bismarck Shoe Hospital We Rebuild We Do Not Cobble We Resole with “K. L.” Leather Burman’s Shoe Hospital Service and Quality 107 Srd Street 211 4th Street Next to Bismarck Hotel Furnace Cleaning We will vacuum clean your } the latter went to the station singly and there was no work for the large) force of police. ‘ i dial {3, 245 yards, par three; No. 4, 240 furnace with a Sturtevant At Armagh the embattled factions, « lyards, par three; No. 5, 245 yards, par Vacuum Cleaner, paint the with the police between, shouted their Z : ‘ ithree; No. 6, 265 yards, par four; Garage in castings, inspect the grates party songs at each other, the; ‘ - {No, 7, 250 yards, par three; No. 8, 249 Connection and smoke pipes, all for $8. Orangemen joining in “Derry’s Walls” * g@ > lyards, par three; and No. 9, 125 yards, and the Hibernians sending back] o@ % 2 eu a |par two. : All Repairs at Reasonable Prices Phone 141 French & Welch Hdwe. Co. Seventh Street Near Hennepin Located in the center of the Business, Amusement and the Shopping districts. acuisine 4 Cafes tnetiiied Prices -o ii* any purse. “Foggy Dew.” THOMAS WHEATLEY L ‘: ? + | Thomas Wheatley was one of four comotive Wrecked | At the Movies 1 ,cing persons killed by three men| To Block Hibernians ° who confessed to Michigan authori- PARAMOUNT THEATRE ties Friday. ' Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 15. Vote-getting, and the machinations! 0 ries |—(?\—A band of about 20 men wreck- <2 palltcal cliques, ae ae remise's [gee © Job in'e steel mili, but the chil. ous locomotive Bake BAGH EAR easly via pistire as a full-fledged star of cay ee beatae crete | LEE a railroad line on which dele- the screen. This is “Politics,” which| (oe a. igates to the assembly of the Ancient gain and the story goes into a Ba ens crecsaay aud wyedhesag |Wilelwind’” of astien, “shot throtaeh | Orcee Of MIbernane were: eeteattled jo, In the new Metro-Goldwyn pro-|With dramatic events that keeps one) ""r.. cang lifted the rails and ‘gripping his seat. a S duction, Marie is seen as a feminine | Jackie Cooper. that little boy of stopped a train. They made the en candidate for mayor in a small town, .crioov fame, how they applauded |#ineer. detach the locomotive and y \ : 377) mee canner hae a8 Net im Mast night! Hie, tough little wait | started si a Tull spose! toward 8 p80. See \ Y KG Se ae cieant « isodes, |2nd product of wrong enviroment, in|! smas a up long ne i oe edi < Seite tuid trace, chbugh some dea; |nia.ecenes with Dic ds responihte tor| ene, estabilehed (an effective Bkrries ; mat “nls Me hich permits Miss |More handkerchiefs up to the eyes|#eenst further tral ees Prciur (5 climssy some or tne char: [Abd mote thitval-catehing. than any| Their “sstion wes inepeead as» * dai ~ th work that won| C@mille ever had. He's a fine little; Measure o! reprisal i e ish acter and dramatic Work sti’ Seq |trouper. He loves Dix, that is obvi-|Republican Army” which preven mar and BRL" ai ous. When a kid player can worship|Oransemen from holding a meeting TRMLLAMS THE UTOPIAN. + ee “Min and Bill,” along with the jat Cootehill in the Free State Wed- . his star, that picture is MADE straight comedy element. | ui nesday. It was thought that unless OTICE TO CREDITORS. o'clock P. M.; and that at such time, | POSTPONE REGATTA a Nt How she defies the gangsters, routs | - . speedy repairs were effected, the Hi-|/1IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE |the said Board will hear testimony Montauk, L. I., Al 18. TOOK a ‘assembly at Armack wou! OF Mary McCormick, Deceased. and evidence of any n wh 3 , Aug. 15—(P)—The fing out ethe clay ball, LR adenine Pilot Brings _|sernian assembly at K would be) Notice de hereby given, by th be interested in-the, granting of sald /@0ld cup regatta was postponed to-| i i greatly handicapped. dersigned, J: E. Mec tit the denial t f, 5 - “strike” of all the women in town] Autogiro to Bismarck|"picn ‘ni isin County Armagh,|ccecsae to Ws teat il Pepated thie seventh day of August, |mivine it wit be can Cf tetoa ‘ ‘against their husbands as an eleventh | close to the border of the Free State,| ment and of the estate of Mary Bic. | 1991, % : i hour move to carry the election, are| Captain Lewis A. Yancey, trans-/and is a strong Orange center. aly hg ik wdeielony Bie oN (City Seal) M. H. ATRINBON, aisee tan GAIDU, tote water / all mingled into a blend of drama and /atiantic flyer, was expected to ar- | Dakota,’ deceased, to the creditors of, 8/8-15-22-29 pass over Ningara pails avery minute. £ ‘ H and all persons having claims again ¢ O chavies F. Riesner, who filmed “1V¢ in Bismarck with his autogiro} NOTICE TO BIDDERS the estate of said deceased, to exhibit hool District Number |them with the necessary’ vouchers, “Caught Short” and “Reducing,” di- Plane at 3 p. m. Saturday, accarding) ne Morton Schoo! District Number | Within six months after the first pub: rected the new production, and ajto a telegraphic communication re-| $7, will receive seared hide to Raut 16 | ication of this notice, to sald James William Blakewell as @ reformed company. [tide will be gpened at § DP. m. OM tthe estate of Mary McCormick, de- racketeer and Karen Morley as Miss! Captain Yancey was to demonstrate | Friday, August 28th 184). | 1) Jceaned, at his residence on the ‘west Dressler's daughter have the two ro- vertical landings and other per- half of the south eust quarter and r all bids. s: thi it half of the south west,quar- mantic leads. Rosco Ates is seen as|formances of which the plane ts er of the School Bi Ieee bar ceree eae ee Miss Moran's husband and John Mil- capable in a demonstration at the » CRAWFORD, Clerk. jnorth, of range 78 west of the fifth 4 jan plays the villain as Curango, the, muncipai landing field. Dated Aug. 15th, 1931, principal meridian in Burleigh Coun- gangster czar. The plane is expected to make} ——__——_ thee ‘nddress is Frances, Burleigh several other stops in the state. County, North Dakota, or to the Judge HEARING PETITION FOR /of the County Court f Burleigh CAPITOL THEATRE —————— REPORT AND ACCOUNT-|County, North Dakota, at his_ off! A new Yancey Cravat has left the Kort Lincoln Has A PETITION FOR DIS-|at the Burleigh County, North Dakot ee ee N Q ti ti t rth Dakota, County of fn Burletgh county, Gerk tabein stalks the streets of New York's lower ' ew Quartermaster |3: e iA ¥ heeeby TEEENy tified East Side! “Cimarron” has etched Its nty Court before Hon, 1. C. that Hon 3. ¢. Davie Judge of the swee ee es of Cc s, Judge. {County Court wi in ane for Burleig! De caitihey fol in ‘io place Rich-| CAPtain Fred Meville of the auar=| Th tie Matter of the Estate of ;County, North Dakota, has fixed the ’, “I t r, Deceased. 8th day of M. h, A. D. 1932, at the ard Dix has given a new characteriza. |termaster’s corps arrived Friday at * xdministrator hour of ten o'glock in the forenoon of tion, His Jim Donovan of “Young Fort Lincoln to assume his duties as| 'eald day, at the Court Rooms of said | Donovan's Kid” can stand beside his! post quartermaster. He replaces Cap- iCourt in the Burleigh County, North former self, Yancey Cravat, and suf-|tgin M. A. Hockman, who was retired vs, . Phillip MeLear {Dakota, Court House in the City of I Henr + Bismarck, in Burleigh County, North fer nothing by comparison. liast month. | Dakota, as the time and place for = * ia” 1 } . hearing and adjusting all claims ‘Young Donovan's Kid” which! Captain Meville, who was accom-) and other Persons In: hgatnee the ontate of the sald Mary opens Monday for three days at the| panied by his wife and two children | terested therein, and all McCormick, | deceaned, | which ia eatre steps e | er persons and heirs un- been duly and regularly ‘presented as; Capitol Theatre steps out of the peges /came here trom Philadephia, Known claiming any estate hereinbefore provided. of Rex Beach's fiery novel “Big | ——_ herein. Dated this 7th day of A t, A.D. Brother.” It has to do with an East’ Regular shoot at the Bis-| at thecspondents. —_— ee ; 5 ion Hearing Petition for Al James E. McCormic MODERN COMFORT MODERNE ART AND BEAUTY - Side gangster of the pre-war period, | 1. page {marek Gun club, 10 a. m., towane: final Report and Account- {as the executor of the last will and * : A who, because he is given a seven ycar <A ” tition Date naehon. re ata ol ‘Completely co-ordinated with modern efficient service. i old waif to foster, decides he wiil go| August 16th, Everybody wel- get ee een tor cota to the | Teena eT, 4 roome with detached bath as straight and give up the bad life. He} come. | Above { Geo. M. Register, 1.50 Att'y. of sald executor, Bismarck, North Dakota. First publication on the 8th day of A. D. 1931. Masonic Cabin at Camp Grassick Ie it ge a tie | Augu sald County and State, the Sth day of September A. D, ae " at the hour of ten o'clock inthe fore- | NOTICE OF PETITION FOR VACA- noon of that day, to show cause, if TION OF PART OF ALLEY any you have, why the Final Report : and Accounting and Petition for De- Notice is hereby given that on tl e s You bath 16 patter. bedroom and combination tub and shower 3.00 Alleo bachelor and efficiency apartmenis. ¢ of Distribution of Henry Mel. 3rd day of August, ministrator De Bonis N. filea in t the above entitled Estate, made ‘and |of the filed herein, should not be allowed as Fi al report and accounting of the | istration of the Estate of Fran- hi cLear, late of the City of Bis-! 3 County of Burleigh, and State |tion to the City of Bismarck, North orth Dakota, deceased; and fur-|Dakota; that the object of vacating ther more why distribution of the re-|said part of said alley, as set forth in maining property should not be made j said petition, is that there is no ne- ‘ ved for in said petition for Dis. essity for it by reason of the fact pr: tribution, that there is an alley running north Let service be made of this citation|and south in the south one-half of . we said block, for the further re: day of August, A. D./son that the adjoining property ow: er wishes to use that part of the all By Re Sta, + eae ait eee for a week's lroning costs less than an ICE CREAM SODA ae Commissioners at its regular quired by la as ropated this 14th Att'y, for Adm, neeting to be held on the 14th day of D. September, 1931, at the hour: of eight PPE CURTIS HOTEL Shown here is a view of the new bin is 36 by 38 feet in size and is Masonic cabin at Camp Grassick,|equipped with electricity and run- which was dedicated to the cause of |Mins water. Set aside as the junior! pe jboys cottage, it now houses 24 boys ‘good health, good citizenship and|under 10 years of age. ‘The fresh Ae found character” on August 3. Itjcamp has 104 children enrolied so was financed by the grand lodge, A.|far this summer, according to Miss F. and A.M. and was built by Ma-|Helen Katen, secretary of the North| sons from Bismarck, Steele, Linton | Dakota Tuberculosis association. This and nearby points. Work was under |is an increase of 37 over the entire the supervision of John Craham,/number cared for at the camp last} It costs very little to use an electric Blamarek, district deputy. The ca-| year. sie tuiee: tale data ue iron. A ten cent ice cream soda costs. more than the electricity needed to THIS CURIO US WORLD Minneapolis _ a iron a Week's washing. And it is — ; { easier to iron with an electric iron than Guest-Room Rates b any other way. The iron is always hot for the movies. Usually the electric end there is no walking back and forth bill is the smallest item in the monthly to the stove. ; household expenses. en § yy {oo oe eb fue on Raison - - cand the electric orale sige home 21 rooms, private bath, ; ame... cheap asy to ives your perpetual servant... electric- Y 21 | yo cage Bbc ey use. Electricity to make toast at the ity...@ servant who works for a pit- ‘= i $5.00, 6.00; 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 10.00 ’ table for-seven mornings costs only a tence... who never asks for a raise or All rooms with outside exposure and soft dime. Electricity to:sweep the floors e day off...who is never sick or late water baths—tub and shower for a week costs about ‘ten cents. to work...whose wages grow less as : Thirteen hours’ breeze from an electric. the hours grow longer. Main Restaurant fan costs less than ten cents. PIGS Nail ERIE ie Let this modern servant do ‘all it can fete Lamebore en ae Ten tents a dey is the average daily in your home. Electricity will do the light bill of all our residential custom- housework more easily, more quickly,’ ers. Thisis less than the average family and for less money than you cen co s . spends daily for soft drinks, candy, or it by hand. : e@eo0ee5o. A 4 ELECTRICITY IS THE CHEAPEST THING YOU BUY North Dakota Power & Light Co,

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