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HE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1931 8 | STATEDELEGATION ESSZEAZS==|GNPRGT BIG CORN [PP SEP ere ng PROMBTION GROUP Ear RTE Sera ars a TAKES PEASY AT. [{-ar-rmewovees*| SHOW ENTRY LIST] swe 2.eececzr-e =| WILLSPEAKINGITY) sant er Sezer," mee __ ORPHAN ANNIE’S Coming to Your House! ' bd garding grain prices being paid in i LEGION C CAPITOL THEATRE Lakota by old-line elevators as com: Perhaps the most novel motion pic- R } 4 i Vrieirarhyy boing ng emacs Crop Is Reported to be One of pared to prices paid in other towns in| Seven National Figures Will Be i season’ has just been booked by the) Most Encouraging in North {this vicinity, 100 farmers and others) Here For Six Mass Meet- Makes Big Hit i Capitol Theat D: conferred here with elevator repre- ; al ig Hit in Parade Tues-| CaP! re. akota ings Oct. 4-6 ‘This remarkable photonlay is “Rast sentatives at a meeting last night day; Had Place Near Head ot Borneo,” produced by Universal] with corm one of the most called by the Lakota Lions club. of Provission and filmed partly in the picturesque corn one of the most encour-| ‘The elevator men said durum wheat} Seven national figures, all cam- Jungles of Sumatra and the Malay|98ing crops in North Dakota this|bought here, especially in 1931, was of | paigners for the Allied Forces f Peninsula, among ancient ruins which | Year, extensive preparations are be-jsuch inferior quality it brought small- | Sell form the setting for the action of the|ing made for the ninth annual North /er premiums than durum purchased Prohibition, will be heard in six; Detroit, Mich., Sept. 23—()—Most' drama. Dakota State Corn Show, which will|in the neighboring districts. They|mass meetings in Bismarck Oct. 4, ’ * of North Dakota's 150 representa-| For this picture, it is announced, is| be staged in the World War Memorial urged more careful growing methods |5 and 6. Merchants’ compli- tives at the national convention of| in no sense a travelogue, but a drama-| building at Bismarck Oct. 28, 29, 30, |and offered to buy pure durum seed; The meetings will be held in the the American Legion were taking it|ti¢ story which is filled with suspense | and 31. and sell it on 8 cost basis. Jeity auditorium at 2:30 p. m. and | mentary tickets ac- easy Wednesday, save the hard-|9Md exciting action. The film tells| Officials of the show hope the entry} The Lions investigating committee |7:30 p. m. each day. working Grand Forks drum and! the story of an American doctor whoj list this year will at least equal last|/reported one elevator in a neighbor- | Bismarck persons acting on com- H Tw ‘bugle corps which is making a bid|5as literally buried himself in this) year’s record in number and quality |ing town paid substantial premiums! mittees in charge of arrangements | cepted tonight. 0 for national recognition in the drill| Wild region where he, the only white|and expect the 4-H clubs department |for Lakota durum and has shown a/include C, C. Converse, Rev. Ira E.| Soils contests being staged at Navin field.|™man in the entire countryside, is the of the show to be larger this fall. good profit on every car shipped. Herzberg, Mrs. C. G. Boise, B. c./f1 admissions for one neeeey = North Dakota delega- [Peo athe 30 oa ra- Roch oe shows Cao) Larkin, Mrs. J. J. Rue, Mrs, R. E. ion parade fore the greatest ‘ rom a lope area are expect i , F. EL throng ever to witness a serio ruined castle. Into this desolate spot|be “feeders” for the state show. Man Facing Assault var nie = a, guasen, 6 Gel &. purchased. rasa. comes the divorced wife of the doctor,’ Premium lists and instructions} And Battery Charge) Gannon and Judge 1. C. Davies, Estimates of the crowd ranged up-| Pe" re-kindled love causing her to fol-|have been sent to county agents and git On the first day the speakers will| wards of 900,000 to 1,500,000. The|/°™, im half way around the world.| agricultural leaders throughout the te De Ta parade, which began at 10 in the It is when her late husband spurns/state and farmers are urged to send Gustav Gaschk, 1116 Roser avenue, ENC EE Ee Gene Last Timg Tonight her and the rajah will be given a on a charge| Endeavor fame; Robert C. Ropp, morning, did ‘not elose unt near |" gs eres eee in their specimens as early as pOS-0y gesault and eeatteey et 10 ne (chairman of the Allied Youth move. jours later, a solid stream of col-|the drama reaches its Beregeers sible. " Friday before Police Magistrate Ed-|ment, and Grant M. Hudson, for-| of Parading and battling its way tol the thunderous eruption of a nearby| Ay spcclmens entered in the show ward 8. Allen. mer dry leader of congress. | e reviewing stand. Police guards,| volcano adds terror to the scene. must be in the hands of the show sec-| Gaschk is charged with striking| On the second day come Norma C. arm-in-arm, held the mob to the| ‘The cast of “East of Borneo” is|Zetaty in Bismarck, transportation |Tijlie Burhart, 321 Twelfth St. fol-|Brown, secretary of the Allied bio Just before reaching the|neaded by Rose Hobart and Charles|°D8"ses, Prepaid, by Tuesday noon, |iowing an argument over the Burhart| Forces, and Colonel Raymond Rob- eal the North Dakota section nar-| Bickford,’ and also includes Georges | Ct 2% automobile, which Gaschk had re-|ins. Speakers for the third day are rowly escaped being crushed, but a|Renavent, Lupita Tovar, Noble John-|, Archer Gilfillan, Buffalo, 8. D.,!paired, Sept. 19. |Dr. Daniel A. Poling, chairman of group of 10 cavalry men staved off|son and many hundreds of native |wmorist who wrote “Sheep,” will be) Time for the hearing was set Wed-|the Allied Campaigners, and Oliver the rush. Malays. This remarkable production |®™0ne the speakers at the annual ex-|nesday morning when Gaschk was|W. Stewart, formerly of the Illinois Band Is Applauded was directed by George Melford. hibitors’ banquet. Many other enter-|brought before Allen. Since Gaschk) state legislature. The North Dakota delegation, be- poniish testes -detieoriarg tainment features are being arranged. |does not speak English fluently, Joe| This group stands for the mainte- cause of the fine membership show- PARAMOUNT THEATRE A night football game between Fargo| Schneider acted as interpreter. nance of the 18th amendment and ing last spring, fared well in the) “Alexander Hamilton” the Warner |#"¢ Bismarck high school Oct. 30 will for liberty with law, according to! parade, being within half a mile of|Bros. drama starring George Arliss b¢ one of the sidelights. Three Are Added to persons in charge of local arrange- the head. The group was headed by|which comes to the Paramount The-| Awards will be made for alfalfa and rs ments. On its speaking tour, the the national and state flags, follow-|atre Wednesday and Thursday, does|SWeet Clover exhibits as well as for! Red Cross Committee) sroup is visiting 261 cities in 48 ed by State Commander Joe Rabino- | not dwell on the brilliant statesman- CO". Corn classes include Flints, pee, states. vich and Mrs. A. G. Porter, Edgeley.|ship of the financial gentus of the|Dents. seml-Dents, flour cord, sweet! Three new members were named | state Auxiliary leader. Behind them|first Secretary of the Treasury—but/@0d pop corn. single ears, and shelled | wednesday by Governor George F.\ Is Given Additional in order came the state band, the|on the common humanity which|°Orm. Awards also will be made to|snater to the state central executive itiona: CAPITOL Daily 2:30 - 7 -,9 35c until & OVE AT Comic Strip Character On Air Every Night Beginning Monday, September 28th STATION KFYR Little Orphan Annie’s going on the air! The beloved cartoon creation of Harold Gray, whose daily country, is making her bow to the radio audience at 5:45 o’clock Monday nightover KFYR. “Howdy Everybody” This is Little Orphan Annie talkin’ to you. Every night now (‘cept Sunday) I’m gonna be on the radio. You don’t know how glad I’ll be to be able to speak to ail my friends! Makes a fella feel kinda good, just tellin’ y’ about it now. Mr. and Mrs. Silo, ’n’ Sandy and my new friend Joe Corntassel (he lives on the next farm to Silo’s) are all gonna be there too. We're gonna start next Monday (that’s the 28th of September, y’ know) and you're gonna hear us every night ‘cept Sunday, from 5:45 to6:000ver KFYR. delegates, and the red and white un!- made him the dupe, temporarily, of the individual and county sweepstakes committee which will aid the Red Week to ©-st Bond Sufferin’ Mackerels! { can’t hardly wait, can you? corps. one of ie juresses 0! Cross in its relief work in the drought oii r a mieaded by Cy Adams as drum|at time—Mary Reynolds. Entries from Divide, Williams, | area of northwestern North Dakota. | Mrs. Zella Coonz, charged with un- jor, the Grand Forks unit joined| Indirectly this fascinating woman|Surke, Renville, Bottineau, Rolette, 12 with the state band in reception of| influenced the brillant: lesder ‘who Cavalier, Pembina, Walsh, Ramsey.|seoretry of the Partcre, Union: [Ones ne ee rent an eaeoUs an enthusiastic greeting which saWjat the time was largely responsible; TOWner, McHenry, Nelson, Benson, |Rovce Dean, Hatton, representing the behets linings Lh) oo k to furnish $1,000 bond for her the two groups the favorite targets| forthe future of the republic. Among |Plerce. Ward, and Mountrail counties | Req River Valley Potato Growers as-| {ree of news and movie cameramen. Miss! great problems of the faites was, the | Will be judged together and not in| sociation, and “ahs, John B, ONY cane ee Audrey Houglum, state band enter-|choice of a site for the national cap-|COmpetition with entries from other! Grand Forks. ‘ v tainer and Agricultural college fresh-| ital, the establishment of national | Parts of the state. ———_ eranten rege peaienelaan es sesh man, got as good a hand as any in-/credit and the question of govern- All corn and seeds exhibited must REEDER COUPLE WED day afternoon when Mrs. Coonz re- dividual performer. mental assumption of revolutionary |be of the 1931 crop and grown in| Reeder, N. D., Sept. 23.—Marion L.| ported she had been unable to secure Wednesday the state band renewed | war debts. North Dakota by the exhibitor. Olson and Arthur J. Kenitzer were|bondsmen. She was given her free- its ballyhoo of the city’s streets and| To clear his name from false! =. M. Grenlund, of Ransom county,| married at the home of Mr. and Mrs |dom for the extra week on her own principal among its numbers was the! charges of dishonesty, Hamilton| Won the individual championship last| 3, Kenitzer, parents of the bride-| recognizance. ‘Yellow and the Green,” which will be! frankly laid bare his part in the Rey-|Year while Emmons county exhibitors} groom, in Whetstone township north| Mrs. Coonz is alleged to have fired played for the North Dakota Agri-jnolds affair, leaving judgment to|°atried off county honors. of here, by Rev. W. R. Krueger, Lu-|a shotgun into an automobile occu- cultural college football team as itimen whom he knew were of like| Classes in the 4-H department in-|theran pastor of Hettinger. pied by her estranged husband, meets Minnesota at Minneapolis S8t-| passions with himself. This is one of |Clude ear corn, shelled corn, cereals urday. the most dramatic scenes of the ab-|#Nd flax, potatoes, and specials. A If Grand Forks drum and bugle! sorbing play—which gives Mr. Ar-|Tibbon will be awarded for the best corps doesn’t achieve national recog-|iiss his most superb role. z H ree reeateds ru contests, Bs aE a department are H. eae won! because they haven't had 5 Nn * ta. leigh county agricult agent; H. plenty of practice and fresh at Engineers Soliciting |e. Rung, state club leader, and E. we th Parade Ground By G. Booth, extension agronomist, both qh, four ours Tuesday night the Proposals for River|¢: ne'Nortn Dakota agricultural col- : rand Forks 8, who didn’t know acral . | lege. whether they were to enter national Seep edie) sted coe George F. Will, P. J. Meyer, and H. competition until last Friday, march- jects involving the use of water from P. Goddard, all of Bismarck, are ed through their intricate maneuvers|tne Missouri river and its minor trib-|President, treasurer, and secretary, 7 5 atop a 15-story hotel here. Their/ utaries will be heard at a hearing |TesPectively, of the State Corn Show. cS A drums were muffled and their brass! arranged by War Department en-|Members of the board of directors are muted. But they were high abovel gineers in the federal building here at |@. F. Will, J. P. Jackson, F. L. Conklin, the bedlam which reigned as three}ig 9. m. Oct. 22 Obert A. Olson, J, A. Graham, and J. beerecarel aren sone ic? un-| ‘Engineers are soliciting su ions. |L. Bell, all of agreed sollte e * . o ang] ie ic jam which has pre-| for th lopme! son, Carson; D. C. Cri > - volled ainoe in. Fortyeane Biehl or gem cereapiaens of the Big Adds on er prey, ture Takes Ge A. An eminent scientist writes the head pervade of Monday night. gation, water power, and irrigation.|Stenehjem, Arnegard; J. G. Haney, Mrs. Louise W. Williams, Tucka-|'The survey is being made in accord-|Grand Forks, and Otto Mund, Milnor. hoe, N. Y., and Mrs. W. H. Morgan,| ance with House Document 308 of the |Governor George F. Shafer and J. A. Edwardsville, Ill, will be placed in| 69th Congress. Kitchen, commissioner of agriculture nomination Wednesday for national} The survey is confined to the Mis-|and labor, are ex-officio directors, president of the Auxiliary, with in-/souri river between the Big Sioux dications of a close contest when the|river at Sioux City, Ia., and the Yel-| Canada has 58,200 miles of coast- election is held at the closing ses-|lowstone, 40 miles west of Williston. | line. sion Thursday. The Oct. 22 hearing will not deal with Other national officers of the|suggestions in regard to the larger ——— e Auxiliary also will be placed in|Missouri tributaries, including the 66 nomination Wednesday, including] Yellowstone, Little Missouri, Can- es er Cc 1 are es are . the five vice presidents. These|nonball, Grand, Moreau, Cheyenne, LADIES nominations to be followed by elec-|Bad, White, Niobrara, James, and Have your last year’s coat made tion tomorrow, are mere formalities,|Big Sioux. 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