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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1931 mil ¢ a 5 ~ Home Di es | c 5 on D 1 S urday from Brittin to spend a few/| will meet Oct. 27, at the home of Mrs.|Monday morning while on his way to current depression, in the of t days visiting at the Baker home. B. B. Schneider. Linton. Briggle tried to dodge a ome tsclos ory oO U. S. ENVOY WEDS IN CHINA Power Hendrix, Gerald Hendrix, and| Mike Dosch of Strasburg visited in|truck ahead of him, which he had| CO" Larson. Larson, ¢4, has long M 9 ° Philip Gutensohn left Saturday eve-| Hazelton Sunday. not seen, and ran into a car coming| “teamed of returning to his native ur er e@ omen s 1v0eS * 5 ning for Dickey County to hunt phea-| Mrs. Jake Rott and daughter, Cleo,'from the opposite direction. No one| Denmark, @ dream which remained sants, motored to Bismarck Saturday. was injured. unfulfilled because of his work. Now, Wave Interested in Murder ff = dove Mildred MeDonnell, who} | Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Berkltoltz mo- = | native lana, = ay peg so 4 in Murder Se] wy ” rn aches near Hague, spent the week-/tored to Bismarck Monday. i} E, land. He w: “4 teries; Thrilled By D 15 alnuter of iene bettie ins Beers end at the Baker home. Floyd Miller transacted business at} pao, RP aon aie jJantic coast on a bicycle, and intends ries; thrilled By De- lock Holmes radio play. We have all Mr. and Mrs, Ted Hermann of Beu- | Bismarck Monday. facine, Wis.—“It's an ill wind that! to earn his living en route by play- tective Tales the doors locked and windows barred lah, arrived here Sunday and spent|’ The W. C. T. U. met Oct. 21 with | blows nobody gocd,” applied to the| ing his violin. in anticipation of an exciting time. {the day visiting at the Joc Wahlmann | Mrs. Charles Lunsford. | ‘Then we shall douse all the lights and jhome. Miss Elvia Wahlmann accom-| Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Corwin of Bis: = ap ; (Copyright, 1931, NEA Service, Inc.) panied them from Beulah, where she | marck visited with Hazelton friends get deliciously frightened. ‘ Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 24.—Weird mur-|" arent it silly? ‘Tw visited last week. last Sunday. der mystery stories, the plots of which | yi, th talligvt Guildren, "When Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Messelt moved| Mrs. Wachter of Bismarck returned might rival their own gruesome |{t art mentality * is ge frighten into their rooms in the barber shop| home Wednesday after spending sev- deaths, satisfied some strange twists “in hid ste wet = ai frighten- Friday. eral days visiting at the E. L. Semling in the minds of Mrs. Agnes Ann Leroi Aes a path Mrs. Backhaus of Pollock, 8. D.,| home. | and Miss Hedvig Samuelson, victims| There it ends. visited at the home of her parents,| Mrs. P. 8. Gutensohn left Wednes- | in the “trunk murder mystery” here,| Did they hear their mystery thrill- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Yeater Saturday) day for Larimore to spend a few days, @ trip through their home shows. er, or did they play two of the pri jand Sunday. | visiting relatives and friends. | ‘ “Number Seven,” a book with a|cipal parts in another mystery thrill- | Misses Florence and Luella Rott; H. A. Armstrong and L. W. Berk- | N MM skull adorning its red and black cov-jer which put to shame the brain- {spent Sunday visiting friends at) holtz transacted business in Linton er, is a Lath ae 8 rerteag the |children of fiction writers? | Braddock. Me i | Monday. ere, er volumes of similar con-| The kitchen is immaculate. The Mrs. Power Hendrix was a Bis-| The Royal Neighbors met Tuesday tent are alongside it on the mantel | cupboards are well stocked with food marek visitor Thursday. fevening at the home of Mrs. Anna| ~ » Sa lig ooe in their well-furnish-!and the ice box was also well filled. Rev. Father Schweitzer motored to| Kiabunde. | room. Linton Thursday. " amuse included “The King’s Min- | found several dishes which apparenty gilt Aid Mrs, Jake Rott motored to |, Tse rinton pulle school, spent the | “Grand Hotel,” “Shepherds in Sack-| minutes a, ae GS wae Bad | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Penschler motor- | Week-end at her home in Hazelton. cloth,” “They Also Serve,” and others | their deaths. ed to Bismarck Friday. The regular bridge club met Tues- of similar nature. ‘Mire. Lerol and Miss Baiuielson wi woe 4 The Ladies Aid of the Presbyterian | day evening at the home of Mrs. J. ‘The rooms in which the two women |, vs. Datel ane ith tholt t ighbors associated Press Photo |church met Thursday afternoon with|D. McCusker. met ® death which might have thrill- |" a pee ih vie ae oe ble Nelson Trusler Johnson, United States minister to China, and his Mrs. George Monteith. Ladelle H. Briggle wrecked his car| ed and intrigued them had they not oe Lact ian efeegetid “tele is bride, the former Jane Washington Thornton Be: great-great grand- Miss Cleo Rott, who teaches near been the victims were left in almost | ¢ sy authorities wi le in- niece of George Washington. The wedding took place in Tientsin, Hauge, arrived home Wednesday and perfect order, with their personal be- |frmation. China. For many years the Beck and Johnson families were neighbors spent until Monday visiting at her longings scattered about in neat care-| They lived in one side of a duplex and close friends in Washington. home. omens, In one comer stands a ‘The other side was unoccu- Earl Steiner arrived home Friday See your Tu es Teste le, on which a grotesque i from Washington. French doll sits, its long black legs| One of the neighbors said she|?————+,——,, ® [20d Mrs. William Mollay, who left by) Misses Marie Winderl and Beth dangling from its brilliant pink dress. |heard three shots the night of Oct. 16, Hazelton auto for Seattle, Wash., Tuesday, 8-|common left Friday evening for a the R Its In Mrs. Lerol’s bed, another French | but paid little attention to them. |____Hazelton | rived at their destination Monday of/ week-end visit at their respective ead e esu for Yourself! “owe fraibed mottos fa tne | een 7 ts fle ot the, Melba) 5 aisatanee LANTORERORE | stun Dorothy ott of tink | tine ing bridge club mot ing on the/room show that a heavy trunk had iy iss Dorothy Hoff of Linton spen' The Tuesday evening bridge clul wall of their bedroom. One, at the|been dragged across it. Sunday in Hazelton visiting with her PopDot yet AS SLBE youll) holt ts head of Miss Samuelson’s bed, is ‘Tells of Surprise leona Lebel ete Batley eel of | sister, Miss Margaret ce cre in perfect condition. You need no longer suffer titled, “Say Damn!” It goes like this:| Another finished letter, written by, Glendive, Mont., arriv ere Satur-| Elmer and Howard Slater of Mot - * 5 “It does you no good to grow bitter,| miss Samuelson, also failed to throw|day and spent until Monday visiting |spent Friday and Saturday visiting at It Pays to Look Your Best inferior reception because some of your tubes are ‘When iuck up and hands you alany light on the slaying. It was ad- Le BD te e a latters parents, | Hazelton. Prompt Attention, Efficient and worn out or defective. slam, dressed to her sister. ir. ani . Dan Parsons. . BE. Ki hipped a carload of Courteous Service Always “ Le down and you lose as a quitter, “Yesterday we received the love-| Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Wiemals and eA iy rs machinery and Rendered Our new Jewell Tube-Checker will show you the So just grit your teeth and say/liest surprise,” it read. “You know|Mrs. Anna Klabunde were Bismarck /ivestock Tuesday to Akeley, Minn., Phone 15 for Appointments condition of your tubes. Anybody can read tests damn.” we had to give up our radio when we | Visitors Saturday. where Mr, and Mrs. Kurtz and family RODL’S ; y On the opposite wall is a framed |both became ill last spring. Well, a|_ Miss Esther Larson came down from /4i1 make their future home. on this tube tester accurately, because it reads in copy of “The House by the Side of|man that we had only met the day|Bismarck last Sunday to spend the Miss Elsie Slater arrvied here Sat- ARBER and terms of tube merit. The meter definitely points the Road,” by Sam Walter Foss.|before had a lovely radio that they|day visiting at her home. Miss Lar- heth h be i: Do Here it is: had been using for demonstrations |son is in training at St. Alexius hos- EAUTY SHOP out whether the tube is Satisfactory, Doubtful or “There are hermit souls that live|came over and presented it to us. . ./Pital. Convenient Location Unsatisfactory. withdrawn. (He) is from El Paso, Tex., and we] Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller and Corner 3rd and Bdwy. ia ‘em Corsa one mee tetas ey, likely wont Le? pe again, 80 Shea Raridon motored to Bismarck - Poor tubes spoil performance of the finest radio stars, ¥ rings attached... . jurday. * _ A ‘ apart, z i oeeAnn had a small dinner party last| The Parent Teachers association Corn Show sets. Good tubes cost so little that every inefficient In a fellowless firmament. night. A new Dr. at the clinic was|met Tuesday in the high school as- . tube in your receiver should be replaced. i ‘1 her guest. He's a tall, hor chap, Lone into bine hares antenanal Specials “There are pioneer souls that blaze but an interesting talker and unmar- | along hei es. Heal wi heen? f . « thelr paths, tied, which is unusual, Almost all given by Dr. Schatz of Linton and Dr. | jenail the Why not keep your radio set performing just like Where highways never ran; the men we've met are married... .”| Monteith of Hazelton. | North Dakota Come in and ask new? Bring your tubes in and see them tested on But let me live by the side of the oe Peder tt bP sppice hs ed A letter received last week by a this big Jewell Instrument. It’s a sure way to the road, |Friday on whic! e nel x heard | and Mrs. C. Rarid tated that Mr. is i A ‘And be @ friend to man.” three shots. Tt will never be mailed. |~ since = State Corn Show us about them. most satisfactory results from your radio set! Find Incomplete Letter But if it could talk, it could tell a a ee Bi ete A partially completed letter oe strange story of violence and aes SMArC! —FREE found under Miss Samuelson’s blue|death, of criminal cunning, and of > ee : portable typewriter. It was evidently | two trunks ae two Posie and HEADACHE? Oct. 28-29-30-31 The Butler Studio . « M re. Th clentific, refail- Ween by a Her herkanebendnaromoall| |p rie 3. W. CALNAN pannel - Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. ——_ ia, head colds, ism an dysmenorrhoeal aing pains ‘pe Funeral Home — 208 Main Ave | ATWATER KENT RADIOS culiar to women), . TRIOPHEN TABLETS Phone 700 Established 1914 The Corn Show Is Bigger and Adis lle ad Better Than Ever This Year. Trade Mark No Job Too Small Movies and Other Amusements ATTEND THE FREE They do give relief. They are or Too Large t harmless, ‘They don't depress the heart, WELCOME VISITORS sein North Dakota State Corn Show 4 At all up-to-date druggists. 3 i? OCTOBER 28-29-30-31 P.O, Burge, Ph. G.. 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