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x THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1981 no national convention is to be held|owner of the truck, was arrested. o—————_____—__—__-+ i : CAPITOL ARCHITECT | City-County Briefs {| until august, 1932. _ County authorities charged him with . j @| Dates for the conferences in the| placing the dynamite bomb. : : j : Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Kraft, Strasburg, is a 20; Minneapolis, Fee’ tent vere re “es nd ba 7 \ 0 (Bd B, . j SPEAKS 10 KIWANI are spending the day in Bismarck| Fargo, Feb. 18-19; Butte, Feb. 23 AK PATA “BYR wile, eke chi ferred by his wife, who | with friends. Chicago, March 22-23. was beaten oo bedly she was taken to pitied A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. A. ailewed bee teatile planted toe, pub f . 4 leve rT plant the bomb Says Best Buildings Built in/p“ravis, 617 Mandan street, in &t.| 10 Men Escape from _|prleved her brother planted the womb | Recent Years. Have Been | Alexius hospital Monday evening. | Prison in Oklahoma|tes. JOAN BENNETT I “HUSH MONEY” With Albright Owen Moore Junior Study Club _|Senator Bond’s Son Officers Elected| Weds Miss Smallwood j : Simple in Design eal — 5 epg | nciticers were elected at © special) Sisnarex friends of Senator and W. C. T. U. Is Planning conn iran eOePt, 2 er Ten) Still Mrs. Dempsey Mcneay aileron. Mrs, Walter R. Bond, Minot, will be Regi | hess and Professional Women's club | interested to learn of the marriage| ,Desuty in modern American s1- gional Conferences Gay Wile tae eee once hoe Says Estelle Taylor: roo! ‘Mrs, Alfred of their son, Minor Bond, to Miss y while the woman warden probe — ms, with 5 Zuger as in design, William F. Kurke, of Far-| washington, Sept. 22—()—Twen-|citcumstances surrounding their es- ch: , Sept. 22.—P}—Estelle tay-| hostess. ee lor maintains she is still Mrs. Jack | Tt * " ) 4 y architects a cape Monday night. Fi . . Smallwood, Mi ty-five regional conferences from |°#P° y nigl aa Paris bod named asl = forth coast cone are planned by the Kone sea ‘Me EEE inte, ey Dempsey. Frances Frahm, recording secretary; | day J tian Temperance Un- sitios Although the former heavyweight 4 > ‘Allee nowles, “corresponditi secre. z,| Bimarek fon “to take the prohibition message | ade any attempt to flee. tighter of the world obtained a. di- i bes bie cia oy wing analogy ; Lgaaed section of the United States * vorce from her at Reno Monday, she | he comaltioe assibe of Alice practi vain aniouliniey haat: ebenee ena Man Is Killed by said id Nios not, bs id it and | c ! * * ocuse m} of rw sports- Knowles, Hollis Beall, and Emma his Tuesday the organization said they Explosion in Truck = in psey ‘poo! x ay rae ana country ld constitute “advance work in oa “Jack may feel very free at this 7 program for the year and will report} The bride wore a tailored costume jthe important months preceding the} Harrisburg, Sept. 22.—(#)—Al-| moment,” she said Monday, “but un- | at the next meeting. Sarah Ann/of brown wool with matching hat national conventions of the major| bert L. Farmer, 21, was instantly] til the California courts, where we Messenger, Geraldine Farrar and|and shoes and a fox scarf. Her flow- nee Loieey atioe arse Political parties,” killed, and, T. S. Farmer, Jr., ried both maintain our residences, declare Ruth Bowers were named as a mem-/jers were pink and yellow roses. Ld ‘and directness. Representatives of all organiza-|cousin, probably fatally injured wher| me free, I shall still call myself Mrs. bership committee. Mr. Bond and his bride are taking speed tions supporting the eighteenth/dynamite under the hood of truck fl Jack Dempsey.” ‘The club plans to feature music| s wedding trip to Duluth and other| Jrank B. Long of Chicago. rep-l amendment, the W. C. T. U. said,|which they had borrowed expl di hearing in Reno and drama in its program this season. | Minnesota points. They will make Por ph See calle and delegates from 10,000 local W.|near here "Tuesday. eee iusatay, Demnbaey testified his wife's Z * % # their home tn Sete. that it is the ‘aim of thine aechie (oan eet ae Bod Ge re- is aa een 35, a miner and| motion picture and stage career had ‘ them, | brother-in- f Mark i 1 Wakemans Will Spend] 7, reimune wishes to correct an building thet would] POT ei alla Maes Gta ae aaa Romanace That Made Histor Winter in California |eror Jn the em which appeered : - : — : SCANDAL! INTRIGUE! CONSPIRACY! i londay: regarding A young republic rocked by - J. D, Wakeman pioneer resident of |by ¥. L. Conklin. The name of J. E. years to come ans hand! For the first’ time the Bismarck, left Tuesday morning for |Davis was inadvertently listed among Dakota but in Hollywood, Calif,, where he and Mra.|the guests instead of F. M. Davis, states as well. ‘Wakeman will make their home dur- |President of the Association of Com- |") iained that a survey of ieee wines nen Laasmeriae. Ein space requirements fo the different i tthe trip west by motor. 8. ae state departments is now in progress man, accompanied by her daughter,|| Hugh Jackson and his daughter) Ti’ tines and Kurke in charge. t e @ Mrs. Edmund A. Hughes,.110 Avenue Miss Helen Jackson, Freemont, Ohio, Extensive work is being done to ‘A West, will leave in a few days for |Jeft Tuesday morning for their home gather date so that the architects story comes to the screen! Vivid, tender, terrifying. George Arliss ‘with his extraordinary genius, gives Gatti ‘Hache wil end Oee,* TE a ters te emgoaee comet oun l8! © Bismarck’s Style and Shopping Center “ALEXANDER. ee # for two months and Miss Jackson ar- | *\." 79 John, Carl and Henry Danrot, sons|Tived ® month ago. They have been HAMILTON’ of Mr. and Mra, N. M. Danrot, 511 |Suests at the homes of Mr. Jackson's A man of power—human enough to Seventh Bt., left Monday for Fargo |brother and sisters, J. P. Jackson and have a weakness, of mission, also F here the ill be students at the|Miss Hardy Jackson, 601 Sixth 8t., 4 pe = Novis Dakots Agricultural college. [and Mrs. Harvey Harris, 600 Seventh | Presented b {4 99 ie with * * % ea one John W. Reel, local recreational 3 ris Kenyon : Miss Dorothy E. Thistlethwaite, ‘ June Collyer Dudly Diggs t the summer vacation| Mrs. George Hill, New York, vice is, 100 Avenue B, will leave A D li h 1 N Di \ ier for Mayville, where she will oa Ks Hed arawarg: Cae ban At spelling wes Tearette Matting le g: ew scovery in ni t shen ces Hi cated ed tic club Monday afternoon. . The pro-| Competition and a balloon blowing . e “Reports of the annual state P. E. O.|gram followed @ luncheon at the Pat- | contest. Underthings convention this summer were given by terson hotel. “My Garden” was the — EXTRA — BURNS & ALLAN in “100% Service” Mickey Mouse Cartoon Novelty News PYROLOID (Glassware) DRESSERWARE Given Away Free to All Lady Patrons ‘Wednesday. " ‘¥ “Mrs. Samuel H. Merritt and Miss|topic. Mrs. Hill, who came here to Three Solons Would Esther Maxwell at ting of Chap-|speak at the Indian school, discussed ry Wed. and Thurs. Only ter N of the Be 6. Bisterfood Mon-/}the importance of gardens as a fac- Cure Economic Ills Very Brief, Very Cute, Wash Them, Wear Them, You'll Love Them Dedicated to those who prize their comfort as well as a smart appearance... really a revolutionary idea in underthings. Tiny panties and vests, the last word in modern chic . . . knit by a special process, they have the most amazing elasticity. Full fashioned to conform with the natural figure, they cling to the body . . . never stretch. . . and launder most beautifully. day evening at the home of Mrs. Mer-|tor in bringing about international ritt, 221 Third St. friendship and good-will. Practical! Two senators and one congress- **# * directions for getting the most value | space--requirements of the different Miss Nell Byrne, travelling traffic | out of the city yard with the smallest | tion of prosperity in speeches Tues- for the Northwestern Bell /outlay of time and money were given|day, according to Associated Press ‘Telephone company, is on @ business ‘by Mr. Will. Mrs. Alfred Zuger lead | dispatches. trip to Dickinson this week. @ discussion on gardens. Congressman Allen T. Tread; Midihipman Francis Nuemle, ‘who| @—————____¢ | 92,000 cut in the iar jpman » j °, ‘& $2,000 cut the salaries of con has seek aban eames | Meetings of Clubs \||gressmen and senators and a tem- guest, is parents, 4 A cat porary increase in the surtax rates WL. Nuessie, 110 Second st. wil| And Social Groups | ‘on individual incomes in the upper leave Wednesday noon for Annapolis | @———————____ ig |i sets . to resume his studies at the U.8./ Wednesday Study club will} Senator Blaine, Wisconsin Repub-|% Naval ee ce open its fall season with a luncheon |lican, recommended an excess profits Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bonham, 714/8¢ 1 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in| tax to dete “unequal distribution Mandan St., have returned from a Mg Ketel ae a Patterson gt ee mhipeiond, atinieso ta: tye dlr de peta meds Se akt affair is being meramcea bya com.|Farmer-Labor, attacked “mistaken / Ttasva park and took the nocth shore|Mmittee composed of Mrs. Kelley Si-| government and economic policies’ CParamoiintg, “Where the Really Fine Pictures Play” AUDITORIUM sic MON. SEP. 28. LEE SHUBERT PRESENTS. 4. A ‘Lake Superior. Return-|monson, Mrs. N. I. Roop ahd Mrs, N.|0f the last decade and laid the blame % : ‘ ¥ . ‘3 Y rive along Superior, Returns | churchill man outlined ideas for the restora-|% All Sizes Peach, Pink, White a visit with Mrs. Bonham’s mother, ee credits and the creation of huge 2 Ars. Charles Callahan. pheminere of UCT. Agailiary, Exclusive with Lucas Co. in This Territory. es Weanepday evesttg, t's o'clock gid NEWCOMER IS JUDGE Miss Adelaide Wehlitz, Portland, | We at 8 o' a , : : Ore., who has been spending the last /home of Mrs, Bernard Andrus, 1004], Miesner, XD Sent. 22-2. ©. Silk and Lisle Vests ...... .$2.50 " three weeks in Williston as the guest | Eighth St. Newcomer, Mandan, Morton county! % of her sister, Mrs. H. W. Taylor, form- xe * agricultural agent, will be judge at erly of Bismarck, arrived here Mon-| Circle No. 3 of the Ladies’ Ald so-|the annual Harvest Festival snd Silk and Lisle Panties .... .$2.50 day evening. She will make an ex-|ciety of the Trinity Lutheran church Corn Show,in Flasher Friday and tended visit with her sisters, Mrs. R.| will be entertained at 3 o’clock| Saturday, t. 25 and 26. J. Kamplin, 927 Ninth 8t., and Miss} Thursday afternoon in the Church | eee: eee scanemauuarary parlors, with Mrs. TH. Setten, Mrs! TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY _ A review of Alice Foote MacDoug-|Oredel as hostesses, Supper will be|/FOR RENT—Six room modern dwell- SHERIDANS IMMORTAL COMEDY ~With DISTINGUISHED NY, CAST Py Lower Floor, first 12 rows . a Order by Mail Lower Floor, next 8 rows . TL Balcony, first 2 rows all's “The Autobiography of a Busi-| served until 7 o'clock. AH members| {6 8t 412 8th, 6 room modern bun- . - ? 4 4 hess Woman,” written by Mrs. P. C.|and friends are invited to atlend. galow at 119 Thayer, 4 room partly Fine Clothes at Thrifty Prices « » Bakken, was read by Mrs. G. F: Dul- ee & modern bungalow on Ave. B. Geo. Jam at a meeting of the Monday club; Mr, and Mrs. Carl F. Lueth!, Hotel| M. Register. ‘ ‘ at the home of Mrs. B. E. Jones. Mrs.| Prince, are spending a few days in| FOR RENT—Apartment, unfurnished. 5 Fred Jansonius, club delegate, re-| Minneapolis. Mrs. Luethi was matron| Three rooms on ground floor, also ported the recent federation meeting |of honor at the wedding of Miss| gas, lights, Radiant fire stove, fur- \ in Fargo. Members answered roll/ Marion Mae Blakeman, daughter of; 0 . One two room apt, fur- call by giving current evens: Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Blakeman, peeeyguerrey beh -ircrap sep aaa Minneapolis, and Donald Storey, “ .” al te Mrs. H. F, O'Hare, official reporter Beggs, son of ot and Mrs. Williem for the P. E. O. Record, read her re-|8 ‘Beggs. The service took place Sat- port of the annual convention at El-|urgay evening at the Thirty-Eighth lendale, at the first fall meeting Of| street Congregational church, in the’ Chapter F of the P. E. O. Sisterhood presence of a large company of rela- held Monday afternoon at the home tie. ang friends. of Mrs. C. L. Bie 220 cigael is ‘West. A discussion of current event Seria! ANNOUNCE WAGE CUT ‘WA8:8 AERIS OF De OORT New York, Sept. 22—()—The For her daughter Jean, who was ob- | United States Steel corporation Tues- | | serving her 13th birthday anniversary,|day announced a wage reduction of Mrs. T. J. Lee, 514 First St., enter-|approximately 10 per cent, effective | tained a group of 16 boys and girls at | October f. @ party Monday evening. Games and —_—— contests were held and prizes went to ENROLLMENT INCREASES ®* Denney’s. Special Showing FUR COATS LADIES Have your last year’s coat made longer. We know how. Klein’s Toggery Tailoring and Drycleaning », Paircia Lafiue, Charis Fowum and) | peulah, WN. D, Sept. 22-Enrol P A I ACE $40,000 Manufaeturer’s Stock of New 1982 Styles ‘ irginia Patzman. Appoint ment in Beulah’s schools has in- a. white used for the re-| creased , Py Freshmen table wish wes further |sre'26¢ nie grader nd 2 An tea Theatre Mandan Fitted Waistlines, Large Collars, a e births * 4 ‘4 cate " beget is Warnly Lined and Interlined , * * * CARD OF THANKS Last Times Tonight Mrs. J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth St., 1:15 - 9 p. m. — Ie - 400 Every Coat Is Guaranteed - Mrs. Florence Davis, 1029 Seventh St.,| We take this means of expressing q and Mrs. A. W. McLean, Mandan, re- | ONr enero ne ae appreciation John B. ‘ Cerne the sessions Sigh ful flowers extended to us during the ohn barrymore A North Dakota Federation of Women’s| illness and passing away of our be- in F clubs. Later Mrs. J. E. Davis visited | loved Mother. n xpe urrier in Minneapolis and Mrs, Florence Mr. August Anderson. “SVENG ALI” y |. ¢ Davis went to Wahpeton to spend the Adah Anderson. rs week-end with her niece, Mrs, W. Max Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Anderson. with | Lauder. Mrs. Florence Davis was Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andergon. in ar e Se is elected secretary-treasurer of the Ex- Oscar W. Ayderson. “ Marian Marsh Officers club, organization for past Mrs. Beda Burnett. ry state officers, during the convention. Mrs. Clint Stillman. as “Trilby Soules "Wednesday - ‘Thursday Priced Lower Than in Many Years—from i Matinee Wednesday 3 P. M. ‘ \ = | rerkayea $6450 ana $8950 __cockeyed and ; MARIN ES ee Men, here's the news.you have been wait- ing for . » . Falk Suits at PENNEY'S with Fase eee just as much style, just as much quality . +» but... a-new low price that makes them the outstanding clothing values of a decade. Excellent quality worsteds — smart, rich colorings of the new season—expert tail- oring—and a world of style. Come in now. See these suits. Know true value satisfaction... at PENNEY'S. 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