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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1931 a = arg’ E. O. Stoudt, Jr., who will join her —— ' NENG, husband there. ‘Mr. and it doin, bet! Set Date for State : | Canfield i ins attended the project lesson mect-(were Friday afternoon callers at the/ | SEA OPERATES TURBINE 4 vith es oh ran Oe Friday to| Nurses Examinations! ————_—"___-| “Grandma” Bailey is making her| Billle Michelsen, small son of Mr. At an English seaport where the onsin-Minnesota home with her daughter, Mi tide levels sometimes change as , football game in Minneapolis Satur- . Ma cue e1 ughter, Mrs, Abbie}and Mrs, William Michelson has been . - ra WwW. day ‘afternoon. Examinations for registration of By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN icCoy. Jill the last week with pneumonia, He much as 30 feet an inventor obtains 2 North Dakota nurses will be con- —_—— Fred Stanley, Fred Olson and Nana|is improved at this writing. from 30 to 250 horsepower by captur- Lo ra PES RES Pee 1 Mi Weted at Bismarck, Fargo. Grand} A number of women from this com-|McAllister were callers at the Ghylin| Mrs. Sarah Mowder and George|ing the water in tanks and ustug its 4 Miss E: th to B Local Masons to Hear | Forks and Minot Nov. 4 and 5, ac-| munity met at the school house Tues- |home Monday. Mowder were Sunday visitors at the|fall to operate a turbine. 4 ‘Miss Espese e Stella Klundt and Washington Lectures cording to Miss Esther Teichmann, day. re “eben te ey eda Sunday visit- | Wm. Wilmot home in Wilton. ‘ i s ? Bismarck, Ir. anc s, A. F. Ghyli ds with Hazel Wold. , 8, i Married Next Week| Rolland Richter Wed boat of nube examiners, |clatr were dimmer guests at. the of Wilton, spent Sundey afternoon at |that there is one lawyer to every 500 ‘ pas ‘The first of @ series of lectures on| Miss Telchmann will be in charge| Knudson home Thursday. In the af-|| Estherville ; the Roy Little home. Norman Little|people in the United States. { Aso cofpliment to Misé Ann-Es-| Miss Stella Klundt and Rolland| George Washington will be given by|of the local examinations, which will|*emoon they called at Mowders. | | @ ——o | returned to Wilton with them. j peseth, 716% ‘Thayer avenue, who will| Fichter, both of Hazen, were mar-| Supreme Court Justice A. G. Burr at) be conducted in the Masonic temple. Mrs. Andy Garness was out last | George, Ella and Ethel Schilling become the bride of Dr. E. C. Stone, ried at the Hazen Lutheran church,|a meeting of the Masonic grand} Examinations at Fargo will be con- | Tuesday representing the Red Cross. By MRS. ROY LITTLE | motored to Bismarck Saturday. Naitiot, the WOHIe ellighbyeu oP” the'| srmcsten Rev. E. F. Tollefson, pastor,| lodge in the Masonic temple here|ducted under the direction of Ma-| Mrs. Furcho and Mrs. Jordahl call- | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were Wilton | » officiating. Only relatives and a few| Monday evening. thikia Paul and Mother Gilbert; cd at the Knudson home Thursday. Ole and Olaf Wold and Cecil Elkins | Callers Monday. | state highway department entertain-| friends were present for the cere-| Judge Burr will speak on “George| while Miss Mildred Clark will have Mrs. Anna Strand and Miss Alice /were Capital City callers Wednesday. ed at a dinner and bridge party Wed- | mony. Washington the Man,” according to| charge of the examinations at Grand) "cre callers in Bismarck Saturday.) The American Legion Auxillary met | nesday evening, ‘The wedding will| The bride wore a gown of laven-| Gilbert Haugen, secretary. Forks and Miss Josephine Stennes at| Miss Alice remained there. with Mrs. Earl Mowder Thursday. | take place next week in Minot. der flowered chiffon, with matching] The grand lodge will attend a/ Minot. Many attended P. T. A. Friday/ Arnold Wold spent Wednesday night | [i COURTEOUS he ‘Appointments in the autumn col-|sccessories. She had as her brides-| dinner in the Temple at 6:30 o'clock| Members of the board will hold a night. Officers for the coming year/at the Cecil Elkins home. : aa wy st ors and tapers were decorations for| maids her sister, Miss Violet Kiundt,| and the lodge meeting will open at GE TV cryin) nl eae OL dats eA a esa) Ae i It a ee BARB ERS@ | the dinner, served in the private din- os Miss ine Richter, sister of/ 7:30 o'clock. ‘ Teichmann said. Other board mem- tb nae peer vice presi-|{herville spent the week-end at her : | ing room of the Lewis and Clark hotel ee Reports of the last grand lodge| bers are J. Evelyn Fox, Minot; Josep-|“°C) Ste, Guru psig secretary. |home in Canfield township. 5 Ta ia: | at Mandan. Covers were marked for e bridegroom was attended by| meeting will be given at the seasion| hine Stennes, Sister Gilbert and Mil-| Charles Our and Chas. Kuehl were) Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little spent | Mi comprete nzocernW | H 18 guests, with a miniature bride and] his brother, Ernest Richter, and by| by deiccates, dred Clark. Bismarck business callers Monday. |‘Thursday afternoon at the 8. L. Jor- Beauty Parlor Jace. y ie to) es duri 7 AE a . T. A. s \s Ser Pithe evening was spent in playing| Killdeer, where they have Hales once] tive as foloes “Osage Walle Scoutleaders Will pM anld Mrs, Jake Fisher and fam- Iidiy, avenitcy, “Oottisers were elect sation ce igerran jth ta oe eee Le bg att the Gay . Sait ae Mason.’ by Alfred Zuger; Attend Conference EY ay guests at the W., Scott home jed {ise the coming year. BRODL’S BARBER and the card games were held by Mrs. M.| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest O. Stoudt, Jr.,| E. B. Cox; and Jong Wasnipten F Alvin’ Ghylin and Jake Fisher at- RRA Miciaen oe Aaa: Cor ANY BLO? B. Demming. The honored guest was|Mason ‘apartments, left Thursday on| the Statesman,” by E. J. Taylor. Taub te tnbeeeee te a ditt |tended the Legion meeting in Regan] Mrs. Ole Wold and daughter Mollie ad pl You can snap your presented with a gift of pewter. ‘Miss Espeseth has been employed in the bookkeeping department of the state highway commission offices for @ business and pleasure trip to Fargo and Minneapolis. At the latter place they will be guests of relatives during the homecoming festivities at the Minnesota. 41 Scoutleaders at Glen Ullin Meeting the regional convention of the Boy Scouts. | They were Supreme Court Justice! A. M. Christianson, W. F. McGraw, Mrs Gust Olson and Mrs James Olson called at the Ole Olson home Sunday. a Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and sons ‘fingers at the weather band scoff at storms - if. F : ‘ the last year or more. ‘University of Te a ee eta percen a Robert Byme, and W. G. Fulton.) were dinner guests at the William be keep’ a ir of, ‘Hill, 120 West Rosser) 32 . Dy » 29.—Forty- area executive. Ollenberger home at Macomber Sun- le oi 2 a os /Meetings of Clube || en tin ioe mend ect ce Me Announcement incre eacewey mat from Detroit, Mich., where she has | And Sosial Groups of the scoutleaders training course een, Eee ay we peers: Mrs. 8. L, Jordahl and Mrs. H. Wat- 2 \ hey are extremely smart, t the last month as the guest of esday forth a Dakota, ‘ i eas . H wer si 6 | direction of W. "Pullen. Bismarcl, Eastern Montana, Minnesota, and Mrs. Demming wishes to announce that she is now ‘and distinctive in ap her mother, Mrs. J. Dean. + & * Mrs. John Wyciskala, 429 Fifteenth ———_—_ | _ Members of the Intermediate B. Y. ‘p U. of the First Baptist church will| “Te executive. Western Wisconsin will be represent- _T00 LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—Good clean rooms, steam hold a Halloween social at the home On the program were talks by Dr. iy | the new manager of the beauty shop in the Harris & pearance, and give ‘ankles slimness and pro- St, entertained the members of the J. O, Arnaon, Bismarck; a signalling | ¢———————_—_________z,|_ heat, furnished, $8 to $10 per Wood: s ildi YF Little Flower Mission group at her | Of Rev, een 1212/ demonstration by Charles Ticaetiase i Police Raid Bout in || mth, 20 furnished tignt house- mansee building located at 114% Fourth street. tection from chill. home Wednesday evening. Cards) Aimmue D+ a6 7: y eVe-| Bismarck; and a group of games led| | ce Raid Bout In || keeping rooms, very reasonable. PHONE 1607 were played at two tables, with Miss; "™S* ores by C. J. Bakken, Mandan. | Which Girls Battle |} Phone 23! Nicola’s Grocery, 104 Betty ond Mrs. N. T| Gercers will be lected at a meet-|, A bandage demonstration was given | » | _ Main’ ave, No matter how bed the ‘Woehle holding score honors. jing of the Senior B. Y. P UN 7:30 by Eagle Scout Ingram Benson and @| FOR SALE OR RENT—A five room i i * % \ o'clock this evening at the ee oe John Berger with two assistants. Washington, Pa., Oct. 29.—(?)— | all modern newly decorated bunga- | weather, ju tan now Mr. and Mrs, F. O. Freeberg, Mer- | DOOCk tie erg ot eae or 518] yA communication regarding a reso-| A boxing bout in an Avella dance | lov wich full “basement. Vachrit)| fi tockii cer, were in Bismarck Wednesday ‘ jackson, 519) jution passed by the 1930 North Da- | November first. Inquire 300 Ninth wear chiffon s' Ings | Fourth street. A Halloween party hall, with two young women as and Thursday attending the corm) Sar ttnow the business sessio Kota legislature, commending the Boy St. Phone 377-M. and keep them s; Show and transacting business. Mr. mn. Scouts on their 2ist birthday, was| ‘he principals, ended in tears | FOR SALE- tube Radiola R. C. Ladin : Freeberg is cashier of the First state |? City-County News _ N ‘| read at the meeting. early Thursday, when state po- | A. for $25.00 if taken at once, end and your high led. bank at Mercer. | County News || teaders were present from New! lice, county detectives and con- table $1.00, also a few dishes. Call ee % {o———__—_____—_________4|Salem, Almont, Glen Ullin, Taylor,| stables raided the place and hustl- | at 414 Twelfth street. Phone ‘The tea, which will be one of the entertainments planned for delegates to the state convention of the Amer- ican Association of University Wom- en Nov. 6, will be held at the Univer- sity Club at 916 Fourth St., instead of at the home of Mrs. H. D. Connell, as previously announced. * * Miss Arlene Loehrke, daughter of A. A. Loehrke, 407 Third St., who is a gtudent at Jamestown college, has been chosen as a member of the cast of the play, “The Torch Bearers,” an all-college production to be d there sometime before the holiday season. * e * Autumn flowers decorated the rooms and tables when Mrs. J. P. Schmidt, 323 Tenth St., was hostess to the members of St. Teresa's Mis- sion group Tuesday evening.” There were guests for three tables of bridge. Miss Hazel Knott was awarded a Major D. C. Cabell, Omaha, Nee, seventh corps area, ordnance inspec- tor, arrived at Fort Lincoln Wednes- day evening, to spend several days lene the post ordnance equip- ment. gram. MARIE HAS BIRTHDAY L. L. Twichell, Fargo, state I. V. A.| Bucharest, Oct, leader from Cass county, is a visitor in Bismarck. A. C. Wilde and E. D. Rose of the | sixth birthday. Sandin Wilde’ Motor company, Harry Richardton, and Hebron. The next session will be held here next Wed- nesday night with W. F. McGraw and J. N. Roherty, Bismarck, on the pro- 29.—(#)—Dowager j Queen Marie of Rumania was receiv- ing congratulations from her family ;and her subjects today on her fifty- ed the boxers and eight others | before a justice of the peace and thence to the county jail. A crowd of more than 300 men, who were cheering lustily when the officers arrived, fled through windows and doors. Paul A. Honyak, 24, Avella, and nine women were charged with staging an improper exhibition and were remanded to cells in de- fault of bond. Woodmansee of the Harris and ‘Woodmansee store and Fred Peterson jor the Grand Pacific hotel returned to Bismarck Wednesday night after a two-days’ hunting trip in the Kin- tyre vicinity. They \report a scarcity , of ducks and were unable to get the bag limit. Last Times Thurs. | i 1 | A. A. Mayer, D. E. Saipley, and w.| is Ayers, delegates from the Bi jmarck Lions club to @ regional con- WARNER BAXTER in c “The Squaw Man” with Lupe Velez Watch Out for ‘ecil B. DeMille's Eleanor Boardman | 1099-LM. Capitol THEATRE Performances Daily at 2:0-7-9 for Admission 35¢ until 8 p. m. Children 10c All Times Tonight Only One Woman Aboard .» Sailing Fateful Waters ... Facing a LADIES! Vote a Straight Ticket Hosmery As You Lire Ir’ X| Service Sheer Stockings X| Service Weight Stockings lippers will be unhar- ed in a. ptir of tase | smart Shower Boots. Heeling eee i Hateful Love! ize. ! + oe a See eee Eadie! oa Extra Sheer Stocki _Mrs, Alfred S. Dale spoke 0M |they will take a train to Minneapolis ers. ckin gs w A , Nee ee earee eerra, Bapeat [Carty Eee menting, “Accompenyin They'll e cerry the complete son Circle of the Pirst Baptist | tneviteveras an daimostown wos Aire ey church Thursday afternoon at the J Steal Your ig Goodrich line, seve home of Mrs. Oscar 8. Jacobson, 1212} ¢———————_________—_. Pa ‘Avenue D, Partof the time was tak- | Weather Report Gold Fill-. * ‘aulinaniictinn: Seni en up with the regular mission study , e . Whil » rogram. The group meets once} TEMPERATURE ings Me in while our sizes are each mont | Mehets Moras You Laugh Lavra duet night comple: Mrs. George F. Will, 323 Third 2a was hostess at @ small informal luncheon Wednesday in honor of her| amt. 24 Be reir il ae sister-in-law, Mrs. Worth Lumry, who/ Total this month to date . was observing her birthday anniver- Aes ae monthess date . sary. Yellow pompons and a birth-|xormai, Jan. 1 to date... day cake in yellow and white decor- Accumulated deficiency sin ated the table, where places were; Jan. 1 marked for eight guests. The after-; i e noon wasrspent with sewing. ie ae eee ae { Bismarck, eld 5 Orange tapers, bittersweet. and| Devils Take, Halloween favors were used in the, K3tho;Moorhend, decorations when Mrs. Price Owens. raining 700 Sixth St., entertained the mem-| Valley Ci cldy. bers of the Hylo bridge club at a 1 o’clock luncheon Wednesday after- Mrs. Homer Spohn and Mrs. They offer Style, Quality and Value— the unbeatable combination. Vote the winning ticket today and.every day! MAKE THESE CANDIDATES YOUR CHOICE! s] .00 To $7.95 Follow the New Trickeries of Walling- ford and his pals “Blackie Daw” and “Schnozzle” as They Dash from One Rascally Escapade to Another! William Haines And That New Comedy Sensation Jimmy Durante Sarah Gold Shop Style Without Extravagance Jamesto' Minot, snowing . GENERAL REPORT noon. en 4 Other Stations" e J. P. Sell were awarded score honors ‘emprs. re. In r = x and a favor was presented Mrs. C. J. ie Mae ‘The New Adventures of y 312 Main Ave. Bismarck, N. D. \ Amarillo, Texas, clear.. 4 4 Sipple, who was a guest of the club | Boise, Idaho, nt 40 SES 60 ‘on “Get-Rich-Quick Mr. and Mrs. Rolf Normann and} i ge 38 con Wallingford” daughter Audrey, 710 Avenue E, will Dodse pr woes clear a 62 2 Jeave by car Friday noon for Minne- | Udmonton, Alta. eee With apolis #0 be present for the home-|Heiens, Mont ai leay eG ERNEST LEILA coming celebration at the University | Huron, 8. +34 44 04 TORRENCE of Minnesota. Later they expect to eemloers; | © Pt ee spend about 10 days visiting relatives |rander, W. ear pe Can mo h ie Minneapolis. ‘They will be accom-| Medicine Hat” Alta, clear 18 20 “Football Thrills” No. 2 and News : Mrs. A. L, Over- Mont., clear. 100 = - panied by Mr. and ! bee, 614 Second St., who will attend |." Sia; the university homecoming, returning to Bismarck the first it the week. * * FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY o Hundreds of people have been taking advantage of our grand close-out sale. There are still some good buys left—many garments are late arrivals that were ordered and could not be cancelled. Prices have been cut to the bone in order to help us clean up and get out. This, in all probabilities, will be your last opportun- ity if you want to save money on your Fall or Winter Clothes. Mrs, A. E. Hedahl is chairman of @ committee arranging for a social hour in the Trinity church parlors, follow- | §! THEATRE “The House of Hits" ing the stored fai Minn wil give £ FOUR GROUPS COATS FUR COATS DG ap eager Oe Bini |Bhecisns 20 NG! GRETA wee CLARK ,, “SUSAN Late Arrivals, Latest Styles, Fur Trim- Only 12 left. To close out at mn ag (atte 1 nonoer of humor- | Sioux, Clits, Ta 9 208 COMI | GARBO rms of GABLE LENOX” med, etc. Quitting Business Price $59.00 to $98.00 Swift Current, The Pas, Man, rai Toledo, Ohio, cla; Winnemucca, N ous selections from his repertoire. Re- freshments will be served by & com- mittee headed by Mrs. J. 8. Fevold. $5.95, $13.75, $18.75, $28.75 Formerly priced at $100.00 to $225.00. THE MAKER OF,YOUR CAR SAYS Mr. Sime is pohediled to appear es Winnipeg, Man. toa y in a program ens. Shieh ie ‘novel instruments will be WEATHER FORECAST DRESSES Millinery For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- sed. His appearance here is spon- 4 i yp ri tored by the Trinity Ladies Ald s0-|{onight with tomperature below frees: In Three Groups—All. Late Arrivals Here's your chance, only ciety. ‘Er North Dakota: Generally fair Take Your Pick While They Last 30 hats left, regularly sold at $8.95 to $6.50 during this season Take Your Pick Any hat in the house at 95c tonight and Friday, except snow to- night extreme east portion; slightly colder tonight, temperature below freezing. | For South Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Friday, except cloudy to- slightly colder to- reezing temperature. Generally fair to- night and Friday, little change in temperature. GROUP 2 Consisting of 140 beau- tiful dresses, to close out GROUP 1 Consisting of 75 Dresses $3.95 $7.75 GROUP 3 Containing 180 of the higher priced dresses at quit- ting business price $ 1 0.95 The Bismarck Cloak Shop On Main Avenue Opposite the Northern Pacific Depot BISMARCK NORTH DAKOTA Not Since Girls Vo Wore Puff Sleeves Have Men’s Clothes Prices Been So Low! Mostly cloudy, rain or snow tonight and in east and central portions: Friday; slightly colder to- night in northwest portion. =~» WEATHER CONDITIONS The low pressure area, with its ac- companying precipitation is. centered over Wisconsin this morning. The precipitation has continued In the eastern part of the Dakotas. Light Preeipitation also occurred at a few seattered places over the Rocky Mountain region, but the weather is) mostly fair over the far West. Sea-| sonable temperatures prevail in most sections but @ high pressure area, ac- companied by somewhat colder weath- er is centered over the northern Rocky Mountain region. Bismarck station barometer, inches: { 28.25, reduced to sea level 30.08, Mls- | souri river stage -0.3 ft. W. ROBERTS, Furniture and Fixtures For Sale Businessmen’s Lunch - - 35c Enjoy the pure air, clean sur- roundings, prompt service and courteous attention. NEW SWEET SHOP On Main Avenue Opposite N. P. Depot | Bergeson’S TEXACO MOTOR OIL a grade for every car—for every season ORRIS. Official in charge, AVOID DISASTER { Prepare Your Car * for Winter Now Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc.