The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 1, 1931, Page 5

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a D. ‘A. R. Chapter Will ,Art Exhibits to Be _ Entertain Pioneer ' Women of Bismarck established, members of Minishoshe ‘ Chapter, Daughters of the. American| {",{hS snnual son, Ruth, 1005 Fifth street, are in Towner|a service read Monday afternoon at|ing before strate Murray for a few. days’ visit with friends./the First Lutheran parsonage Dickson Thursday. are expected back Thursday. |Mandan, by the Rev. O. O. Andvik,| Kuntz, running amuck in the city’s : se * pastor of the Mandan Lutheran|streets Sunday with a 32 calibre Rev. and Mrs. Ira E. Hersberg and chi revolver, shot at Mrs, W. J. Little- fon Bobby, 708 Rosser avenue, left ‘Attendants at the wedding were the /hales and fired severat buildings be- Monday for Bowbells where they will! bride’s and her uncle, J: J.|fore being arrested by Fred Wanner, Miss ning, from have spent relatives and *# & Peggy Manning, 2100 Avenue ‘A, and Mrs,’Earl Scharnowske, 618 ‘Third street, returned Monday eve- Minneapolis where thes | the last two weeks with friends. | Dakota Monday for ‘Miss Leah Cohen, Minneapolis, 1s) Mr. and Mrs. Evans Spending a week in Bismarck as the/and Mrs. Noggle on # tour guest of-Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Cohen, 815 Fifth street. She is an sunt of ‘Mr. Cohen. ‘ ee 8 ‘Mrs. Bert Lippold, Valley, City, a ond street, and during her visit has ‘een a guest of honor at ® number. of social affairs. *e & Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Walschmidt and ip children, 411 Avenue D, have re- rned from a two weeks motor trip Papa eer rial ig i 5 i BRE ti i | & F ay BEETS Ht i i Conserva tory Course Lands. + % 4 a 4 y i i i i fe a iis i i 5 $ yee AFEE F : ‘ see Bee 3 § f i y Z af | Members of the association i : E 5 Hi i i ci Mehus Conservatory of M Full: Three Year in Diploma Given “Piano classes for pre-school . Group instruction for plano beginners. Belle Mehus, Director Hs & A) Convention Feature To emphasize the development and convention of the Poderation of women's |the Bismarck clih Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Evans, Chi- cago, who have spent about 10 days here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ‘W. J, Noggle, 716 Fourth street, left Mr, Evans and Mr. Noggle are cousins. While here Mr. of the Bad * Fy H 5 abee Theory, Piano, Violin and Voice Register now, work begins immediately. Piano from $1 to $2 per lessp2. children. Phone 1571-W. SIC —_——_ P. E. Byrne, President of Local “Organization, ts Speaker At Luncheon —— High lights of tlie recent distirc: Kiwanis convention in Minot Who Ran Amuck In’ Dickinson Faces 4 Separate Charges Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 1—(#— @ charge of shooting with in- flying pieces cutting her neck. Doctors examined Kuntz Monday but found no evidence that he was not sane. The fatber of four chil- dren, he has a sister in the state hos- pital for the insane. Kuntz claims. he remembers none of his actions of Sunday, but admitted to authorities that he had been drinking. Kidnap Threat Fails To Frighten Vallee ston as their first destination Fargo aviators and aviation leaders took off from Hector day for a flight that ‘tonight. Crookston officials and then took off Flying to Winnipeg Fargo, Sept. 1—(P)}—With Crook- field at 9:15 a, m., Tues- will otitminate at] y . About 19 a. m. they conferred with ably, ings were Jury Panel Scored: By Foshay Counsel Minneapolis, Sept. 1—()—Trial of Wilbur B, Foshay and six associates in the Foshay enterprises on mail fraud charges opened in federal court Tuesday with a charge by defense at- torneys that the jury panel had been selected from outside large cities of Minnesota in a manner prejudicial to the défendants. Josiah Brill, of counsel for Foshay, made the charge in challenging entire jury panel. He claimed it would be necessary to obtain a jury with some knowledge of commerce, tly. e panel of 100 drawn for Twin Cities the clerk of and ordered the trial to proceed. At noon the court had completed exam- ination of five jurors, and none had been definitely accepted. Only Mohammedans are allowed to drive automobiles in Arabia, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1931 PAIR WHO FOUGHT EACH OTHER IN AIR Eddie Rickenbacker and Ernst Udet are Brought Together Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 1.—(?)—Two fighting men, enemies in France 13 years ago, had met and made it up Tuesday. Monday, for the jor Ernst Udet greeted each other as friends. It wasn’t much of @ meeting, prob- suddenly gripped hands and looked into each jovial Santa Claus without the whisk- ers, whose daring favorite with the crowds at the na- tional air races. At Chateau Thierry, Soissons and You will enjoy this pleasant pro- fession with its good pay. every detail and use our influence to help you obtain a position after sraduation, WRITE FOR FBEE CATALOG AND MINETTE BEAUTY SCHOOL &t. Mihiel they opposed each other. Rickenbacker shot down 26 German planes and Udet, who fought in com- Pany of Baron Von Richthofen, is credited with 62 allled ships. ‘I am glad to meet my old enemies ae Bees who have now become my friends,” Major Udet said in soft, clipped Eng- ET Msh, speaking into a microphone. quaint, he conalided with something » he ith. we ic! ith to see him,” observed Rickenbacker. “—to think that we're both alive. Today will teach young America what it means to have been an enemy, and then wate Seg pion i shaking hands as a We are proud a an an hands, then, and for about 10 seconds stood eye to eye. And that how ace met ace 13 years after a pretty tough tice, was to be sent writing with that of In Cleveland Sedkwick said a woman to the police, “The note read: being held captive on in the Detroit river—it ar. also revenue men; first time since | their combat days in the World war, FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED Mulrooney, New York. Justice Cra-| installed, $1.00; guaranteed work, Colonel Eddie Rickenbacker |. Farmington, Minn., Sept, 1.—()—| ter.” mail your watch to Straus Brothers, | Ogesinndi and Ma-| a burned car was found on the right} ‘The woman said she found it float-} Minot, N. Dak. Probe New Angle in Missing Judge Case Toledo, O., Sept. 1—(P}—A mess- age written on the joker of a card deck and purporting to be from the missing J. F. Crater, New York jus- Tuesday for comparison partment Monday night. note and asked that it be turned over “Please help—am Wyandotte and Amherstburg; to New York of hand the missing gave him the a house boat moves hea Commissioner of way of the Milwaukee railroad near here Tuesday causing officers to be- gin an investigation of possible foul play to occupants. T. E, Sandmeyer, Minneapolis salesman was located and the car found not to belong to him as to those who like their meet- well-spiced. But the effulgent silent as the two aces ben br oe ge se a ae ‘was believed, LAST y made a striking pair: " BrP SS EY is enbacker, tall, dark and taciturn; S. D. MAN DIES TIMES Udet, short and almost pudgy, like aj Sioux Falls, 8. D., Sept. 1—(P}— TUES. Daniel J. Conway, 72, who was U. 8. commissioner here 34 years and city attorney for Sioux Falls 19 years, dicd Monday night from stomach ailment. has made him a BEN BERNIE and his Orchestra on the Blue Ribbon Malt Program TONIGHT mm’ at 8 ‘We teach COMPLETE. INFORMATION FARGO, N. DAK. ‘The singer was notified by Police Commissioner Mulrooney a passenger notified police he overhead a plot being hatched by two men. Vallee when he was not at a hotel or thea- tre with his orchestra. String of 9 Banks ~ ~ Harrison, Ark., Sept. 1—(#)—Nine banks in Arkansas, known as the A. T. Hudspeth chain, closed said friends always were at his home, ; In Arkansas Closed Tuesday Attorney Jack bearing Huds- have the opportunity to "i ee | Meetings of Clubs i And Social Groups ! Bismarck Hospital Alumni will hold a meet~ ing at 8 o'clock Tuesday evening al the: nurses’ home. Wash Frocks Just Received Another special sale of wash frocks in’ voiles, ba- tiste, also white ‘and colored uniforms, all sizes, regular values to $1.50 for this spe- cial sale 69c The Bismarck The Outstanding. MATINEE AT 4:15 P.M.) PRICES: GRADE PUPILS 35¢ STUDENTS 50c . Adults 75¢ building, electric at the Northwest’s Finest Beauty School. Write for information abéut special FREE offer good until Sept. Sth. e Attend a Nationally Accredited School. J Through special arrangements the people | of Bismarck and surrounding territory will HEAR | The U. §. Army Band FOUNDED BY GEN. JOHN J. PERSHING Military Band of the World AT THE World War Memorial Bldg. 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