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wet. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1931 ‘ Legion Auxiliary Will Give Old-Time Party Attics will be ransacked and finery of bygone days brought to light by members of the American Legion Auxiliary within the next 10 days in Preparation for the “old time” party which the Auxillary will hold at its next meeting on Friday evening, Nov. 27, It will be held in the World War} Memorial building. In order to be certain that all members will come suitably attired, a SOCIETY: NEWS | Mission Circle Will | Sponsor ‘Talent Tea’ The Mission Circle of the First | Baptist church will sponsor a “talent tea” Saturday afterncon at the horte of Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, 904 Fourth St., | it ‘was announced Wednesday. Hours! will be from $ until 5 o'clock, | A display of handmade fancywork | and gifts, homemade pastry and bak- | ed dishes and candy will be a feature | of the tea. All will be for sale. | Bismarck women are cordially in- vited to attend, Mrs. Hoskins and) Members of the Mission Circle an-| nounce. will visit relatives. They will be at home on the bridegroom's farm, about 8's miles north of Wilton, after Dec. 1. ee *& | Mrs. John Barta, Kintyre, is here to spend a week at the home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Bee H. E. Cunningham, 813 Eighth it. eee) Henry Halverson of the Grand Pa- cific hotel left Wednesday by plane for Mondovia, Wis., where he will visit ; ‘with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, H.| Halverson, until after the Christmas | holidays, Circle No. 2 with Mrs, Dan McPhee,! movement throu: r ds ded significantly at " CALIFORNIA COMBINATION wave YC 5 . 2 with Mrs, 2, ghout India. words were regarded si T laugh and say that T'll give it Merchants’ Complimentary Tickets Good Tonight xk + 706 Fourth St., with Mrs. J. O, Lyng-| "It Gandhi's fight against, England| the capitol. back to her for the ten spot in | the {deal permanent, Spiral top “a ud = Mrs. H. C. Postlethwaite, St. Paul, stad assisting: Circle No. 3 with Mrs./is renewed, it was authoritatively| The administration virtually com-| the original transaction. I, how- | croquinole ends. Now $5.00, Sham- arrived Tuesday evening for a visit at ‘the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Tay- dor, 511 Sixth St. Mrs. Postlethwaite made her home in Bismarck for @ mumber of years during the time the! Jate Rev. Postlethwaite was pastor of i the First Ben Higa church here. | * 1 Miss Irma Logan, 208 Second 8t.! has returned from a three weeks’ trip; ‘to New York City where she was the, guest of Miss Ethel Flemming, secre-+ ‘tary to Miss Anne Morgan, New York | heiress. Miss Flemming was employ- ed in Bismarck for several years. Miss; Logan was accompanied to New York | by Mrs. C. J. Lynch, Flint, Mich., also | 1A she | Local police have no trece, { " i) . bab casualties er smgraal {Time for the three plays to be| nieve, Aeeea EES Chiet Chris. (E28, eseePing smithomt as cheb being iene Not abe eer eee 216 lee mani Mrs. Harold Shatt reviewed David! 2idivorium ‘by the Bismarck. Com- | Maztineson. | = chamber by a vote of 16 to 11 Wed- — Addea Gove “ume ce rs Come,”| auditorium by the Bismarck Com:| Tho machine, belonging to Ed Web-| WHY MR. DOUGLAS! e for members of the Mothers’ club at from 8:15 until 8.30 olclook for the! of Was stolen while parked on Fifth! London.—Portly matrons énd other | SS SS Comedy: thelr meeting Tuesday afternoon at! convenience of townspeople, it was) |women who shower upon their stub- “Dumb Bells ‘the home of Mrs, William Harris, 828, Fifth St. Arrangements were made; to devote the time at the next regular | meeting to sewing for needy families of this community. Old clothing will| mastered their pasts and a fintshed|VOlUMtarily came to police headquar-' 14 ‘be allowed to be a dog and keep Given to All Ladies sine be collected and remodeled and quilt! performance will be given. Brisk! Lin Lec ottetrat top point out the man|jis self-respect.” Douglas opines. Wednesday! Kinograms ‘will be made. ee % A company of 20 women surprised | Mra. George Bbert, 622 West Thayer | ‘venue, with a housewarming party ‘Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ebert | recently moved into their new home. ; ‘The time was spent in playing bridge | and high score in the games was held | by Mrs. Gerald Richholt. Mrs. Ebert ‘was presented with a gift from the group. The evening closed with re- treshments served by the guests. * Oe * Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Bavendick and three children, 709 Third St., will leave Thursday for Dubuque, Iowa, to spend about three weeks with Mr. Bavendick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. {announced this morning. Dec. 9. } * oe | Members of the Ycomen lodge and! their families will hold a pot-luck dinner at 7 o'clock Thursday evening) Mahatma Threatens at the Odd Fellows hall, It will be| followed by a business session and so- | cial hour, | * Oe OK The four circles of the Ladies Aid society of the First Presbyterian church will meet Thursday afternoon at the following places: Circles No. 1 with Mrs. F. E. McCurdy, 415 Ninth St., with Mrs. Ralph Penner assisting W. H. Nuessle, 710 Second St., with; Mrs. W. H. Webb and Mrs. Grover} Riggs assisting; and Circle No. 4 with Mrs. H. J. Duemeland, 103 Avenue B West, with Mrs. Ralph Sanders as- sisting. ‘The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Lutheran church will moet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. C. Wilde, 204 Ave-! nue B West. { Seer an ee | Community Players to | Give Program Tonight; Dress rehearsal, conducted Tues-| day evening, indicated that all mem-) bers of the cast have thoroughly’ ticket sales prove that Bismarck peo- ple are taking an interest in this newest community project, proceeds! from which will be used to finance a Christmas pageant for the com- munity Christmas program. -Plays to be presenttd this evening are “When the Whirlwind Blows a “The Romancers,” and “Sham.” . | MRS. BUTLER SERIOUSLY ILL | Slight improvement in the condi-/ ‘tion of Mrs. Virginia Butler, who suf- ifered a heart atack late Tuesday, was |reported Wednesday afternoon by at-| jtendants at the Bismarck hospital | where she is receiving treatment. ; {Mrs. Butler's condition is still consid- \* dog at Canton, O,, by its stunts. SSS May Hear Arguments | On Bank Case Monday| | Members of the North Dakota sus} | preme court probably will hear argu-; ments next Monday on whether or} not the state receiver has been shorn} [of his authority to collect double |lability from stockholders of closed State banks. Monday was selected tentatively for arguments when an appsal on the jcase was filed with the court Wed- nesday morning. | The appeal is made from 9 decision! | of Judge Thomas H. Pugh, Dickinson, jin Burleigh county district court | Nov. 9. In sustaining a demurrer entared by H. A, Borcherding, New England, Pugh held that stockhold- [ers of closed state banks still are | lable for double the amount of their stock but that the receiver has not the authority to collect it. Cub Reporter XS 1 Bismarck district but few of the hun- |Smoot of the senate finance commit- ters have returned to the city afd re-|tee, ag administration spokesman on ported their luck. ‘revenue legislation. }. Smoot promised that the income} \tax rates be raised all along the line | To R Cc ~ {With the big boost centered on the} new 1gN | higher incomes. . Lila ame on He favored a maximum surtax of —)—] 40 per cent applying on incomes over nies Britian |8100,000—a rate double that now inj effect. The declaration of the finance chairman came after a visit at the treasury, where the administration's program is virtually complete. His London, Nov. Gandhi Wednesday gave the British gpvernment until December 1 to do something for India and announced that if it failed to do so he will sail for Bombay Decembet 4 to lead a new} and more intensive civil disobedience stated here, the Mahatma ma von|Pleted its tax revision plan Wednes- order a social as well as a commer./day. but it probably will be kept from cial boycott against the British|inquisitive congressmen until Prest-| which would mean that no Indian|dent Hoover officially submits it early servant, clerk or other employee|next month. would work for British individuals or for the government. i TOO MUCH CHIVALRY | |_ Houston, Tex.—E. ods a8 H |B. L. Morris are the ig examples Bismarck Auto Found {cf chivary. ‘But they won't be s0| ‘polite in the future. They were rid-| Burned and Abandoned ry along in an automobile when a {woman in pink pajamas called to jthem for help, The two men quickly |pulled over to the curb to assist her and she flashed a revolver on them Both ducked and gave the car the An automebile stolen from a Bis- marck street Monday evening hi been located three miles north of the city. It was burned and abandoned. |by dogs all sorts of kisses and love pats, destroy the dog’s self-respect and spoil him, James Douglas, famous “A dog ought SILENCE IS GOLDEN Memphis.—The home of Nellie; ae | Blewett was robbed, Willis Tuggle | english publicist says. He pointed |) out Leodis Hawes, After police had -e¢,should not be converted inso the arrested Hawes, they thought it fun- | chould not be killed by ‘kindness. ny that Tuggle had picked Hawesiqnere ought to he a Society for the before the news of the robbery was! a Bs out. ‘They questioned him and he fi- {Prevention of Over-Kindness to Ant may confessed to the robbery him- self, | The average American child is ab- sent from school about 13 days a year. — = GUSSNER'S Phone 1060 A jury decided the ownership of | mi) | STIRRING BIBLE LECTURES “I bought an article for $1,” he said, in & professorial tone. “Then I handed the clerk a $10 bill and she gave me one $5 and four one-dollar bills. Then I dig into my pocket and get another one dollar bill to put with the four and with one five-dollar bill in my hand, ask her to give me another one for the five one- dollar bills. “So far there’s no juggling, but the clerk begins to see money all around.” She gives me the five- dollar bill," he continued, “and ever, still have one five in my hand, but she remembers the one-dollar bills and the five I give back to her and I walk out with $15.” Police said Jackson worked the trick in several stores before he was arrested. Jackson was in Bismarck for about a week last July and was ordered to leave the eity, Police Chief Chris J. Martineson said. Jackson was selling clothing in the city. LAVAL PUT ‘ON PAN’ Bismarck Thanked | By Farmers Union: {| | Appreciation of the hospitality! shown by Bismarck to the state con- | vention of the Farmers Union has) been expressed by E. E. Greene,/ Jamestown, secretary of the organ-/ ization. | Characterizing the session here as “one of the best ever held in North Dakota,” @ resolution adopted at the closing session of the convention ex-| pressed the organization's apprecta-| tion to the American Legion, Ameri-| can Legion Auxillary, Burleigh coun- ty, the city for allowing the conven tion to occupy the main auditorium of the World War Memorial building Mayor A. P. Lenhart for the hearty welcome extended, and all other or- ganizations and committees helpins, in arrangements for the meeting. HOARD TO MEET Members of the Mandan city com- mission will meet at the city hall Wednesday night for their regular weekly meeting. Use the Want Ads New “Colds-Control” Plan Is Welcomed by Mothers Three Bismarck men Wednesday attended a water conservation con: ference Jamestown. They were M. H. Atkinson, Gordon Cox, and Thomas J. Burke. Representatives from Jamestown, Devils Lake, Oakes,| Grand Forks, Fargo, Grace City, Hat-| ton, McHenry, New Rockford, Harvey, Glenfield, and Garrison also were in attendance. ee TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY poo and set included. Californi Wave Nook, 102 Third street, Bis- marck, Phone 782. George's Coffee Shop A Good Place to Eat Quality Foods at Lowest Possible Prices BREAKFAST SPECIALS including Noon Luncheon 25, Soup, Coffee, Side Dish, Bread and Butter, Supper 25c, and up. Dessert Pyroloid (Glassware) Dresserware wn Borcherdi teckholder in a fine will be imposed on persons not * 4 # ore! Ing, a st T carted in GA Oma A Walle entries Rosen, gaushter et Me and Se tener ent ind a plese by Makers of} sneezy irritation of the nasal passages Clephant sale will be a feature of the| etn pied phe nad Polordbr ad against him by L. R. Baird, state ee 8 VapoRub to Reduce shlcaie warning that you are act- entertainment and each member 1s|local radio station at 9:18 o'clock this receiver, in an effort to collect the the Family “Colds-Tax” Is tae al aaquested to bring one or more/evening. | super-added lability, Made Possible by a New | Ab mine beet hike elle friicles which will be sold di +e attorneys for Baty, wha are wie Preparation, j chest well with Vieks VapoRub now wigs BOR 'GRMEE! (p rianiagiving cole sakes: Was | ing the appeal, declare that the 1931 chest wel with Vieks VapoRub—now The event saeled tub ic. Wie decuentions for| legislature did not intend to take the a Wee GHAR a ee A program of old-time games, the dinner given Tuesday evening at | |collection authority from the receiver. Rew ott deg Ge of the | with Wien TANGY Thee hs tee f.un(s and songs will carry out the/the " ' — ‘Apo- 2 g Fi “af the part Mit Task Mes |iy Rese ane ee Meats SEA! lar a Pati tomer aertery St | Shipp Free on Bond otter Meet SMM nt dine vapor tng may pela, chairman of the committee] Morris and Marie Turner, for mem- tae MET EY VR REI Reto tke ipp Free on Bonds eee be inhaled freely all night ong, Dur- in charge, announces, 2 Bi | cub reporter on an ae | i i i p "pissing Maem Sescaehlan with area a SNCS SHEE SECO] pers | Pending His Hearing p Mothers are constantly faced with etsy Tea Ue Nn Tan ae Lied ya ements are the following mem-|marked for 30 guests, Bridge was i Sie | A " ‘ 4 a Problem of colds and their costs. | This gives you full 24-hour treatment. Kors: Mesdames B. J, Quos, F. E.|played after dinner with Mrs, Georg: | . | ,ceorge Shipp, Bismarck man is the mothers, therefore, who es- Young, F. H. Waldo, C, J. Reff, R. C.| Schaumberg holding high score |Hunters Continue charged with assault with a danger- pecially appreciate the Vick Plan for Ideal For Children Fenstermacher, and rt Hai - ‘ i ous weapon following an argument @ better “Control-of-Colds” in the home} Both these Vick products are exter- aad Miss Edna Jones. 1e | To Bag Buck Deer, with & deputy game warden Monday, § |—iust perfected by the makers of| Nal and hence can be used as freely sk 8 | Meetings of Clubs ‘I has been freed under $500 bonds. issociated Press Pho, | Vicks VapoRub. and as often as needed without the McLean C ty Coupl é | New reports of Bismarck men’s suc-| Shipp will have a preliminary hear- Vice President Charles Curtis Mrs, Dolly Gann, ‘The Vick Plan is made possible by a|Tisk of too much “dosing.” Internal 1County Couple)! And Social Groups |! cess at bagging deer were circulated ing before Roland H. Crane, justice] shown aboard the flagship Penney’ acifle fleet, anchoree | NeW Preparation, Vicks Nose & Throat | “dosing” so often disturbs the diges- Married in Bismarek|¢———————_ © |in the city Wednesday, the third day|! the peace, next Tuesday. off San Pedro, 6: ny ware gui dmiral and Mra, Frank w | Drops, based on a new idea in “pre-| tlon—especially the delicate digestions “ a) Of, the first open season on deer inj He was arrested Tuesday afternoon} Schofield. The U, California background. - venting” colds. It is @ companion|f children. This impairs the appe- Suave Watasel velus opanuie ce Members of St. George's Guild will this state in a decade. {after another charge of hunting deer| Product to VapoRub, the modern ex-| tite, which, in turn, reduces body McCabe Meth odist petting oak be meet at 10 o'clock Thursday morning, Many automobiles carrying car-| Without @ license had been with- figs method of “treating” colds. The | Strength at a time when. resistance to at the marriage of Miss rats chs ea [&t the home of Mrs. S. W. Corwin, 422 cases of the big game have been seen Grawn by George 8. Register, Bur-| @———---———---——---=@ | nesday directed its yice president to sion tay ald and supplement | disease is most needed. Don't “dose” Ekstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,|AVenue C, for an all-day sewing i the city, Jeigh county state's attorney. | Demonstrates How || call on Premier Laval and tell him| to? (hey ive coe eee alta ee Bee | Colds especially children’s colds —cx~ J. R. Ekstrom, Washburn, Pais Bonogl meeting. Articles of clothing to be! 4 Party of a dozen hunters, includ-|_ Shipp is charged with threatening) ° | that his explanation of his recent pad they give you the Vick Plan for) cept on advice of your family physi- ard Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1, & (distributed to theeneedy through the i Eugene C. Wachter and Alex As-| Floyd Arndt, deputy warden, with &| | Money Draws Money {| visits to Washington, London and| etter “Control-of-Colds: clan, ; Hall, Wilton, which took place at noon | Red Cross will be prepared. bridge, had bagged several before | Sun when the laiter yeaa re ey ery werenariea TOs ients 1.—Before a Cold Starts Proof of this Plan is in its trial ve Tuesdi g] in “ | a © SAO ee ee re Ree ete tare fi cncana fee Wee and continued in the vighout @ license. Shipp was artest-| St Paul, Nov, 18—UP-Leon- |¢—————______| Use Vieks Nose Drops—a few drops| in your own home. Get a bottle. of Miss Opal Whitlock and Samuel ©. | will sponsor a pablic card iy Pris Another group which included J. W. ed later Monday by Sheriff Joseph ie DIMER NDT Ver coe | City-County News | Sour eBLAESR Have oeee CaP aoe GEE Re RT eee Jennings, both of Washburn, were the |day evening at St, Mary's auditorium |@uthrie, two men from Valley city|L. Kelley. rom Bismarck, N. D, was sen~ | 4 709 no |Your children have been exposed to| your trusted Vicks VapoRub. Use attendants, ower lio which Blumarck people are cordi-| ad four others, had bagged five| a Wednesdey anar alnea Miss Agnes L. Peterson and Miss tells you pc i nena bec grate tee “Oont frolcof-Galds* ill be. pred te i " i m = 5 ring on a cold—|ter “Control-of-Colds” wi not trite Bride wore s frock of Algerian ally invited, © tore Income Tax Lift and strating in munleipal court tnat |Balth, M- Ericson, postmasters at] contact with others having fredh colds, in fewer colds—colds of less severity Jace, with brown hat and accessories| The General Aid of the McCabe , Gilbert Semingson and a fricnd! Sales Levy Are Urged) tasine: iver," Sly, are visitors in Bismarck. “| publi basen a alghe tar te wetenee | kanien seu arene ber oF cine aa to harmonize. Miss Whitlock wore|Methodist church will meet Thursday “rove into the city Wednesday morn- | Jackson, brought into court on berger ie (OF 8 dusty automoblte ride—sudden health.” Otherwise, the test will cost 8 tailored suit of black boucle. Jafterncon in the parlors of the img with two bucks and Frank Smith,| Washington, Nov. 18.—(®)—In-| short-changing charges, explain- A Thanksgiving program and pie! changes in temperature, wet-or cold—| you nothing. For, unless results are Mr. Hall and his bride left shortly|church, with the fourth division as ™Ployed at Frank's place, bagged creases in income taxes and imposi-| cd the trick to Judge Clayton | cial will be held at the Manning|inhaling smoke, dust, gases—or when| more than satisfactory, your druggist after the service for a trip to points in| hostesses. Plans will be made for the Cue Tuesday. : ition of a selective sales tax were ree-) Parks, who followed the moves | Shoo! Lege 1S miles southeast of | you are tired from overwork. will refund in full the es of the new Wisconsin and Minnesota where they| annual bazaar and supper to be held _, Many others have been killed in the ommended Wednesday by Chairman] ith peneil and paper. Bismarck on ‘Tuesday evening, Nov.,” In short, don't walt for that stufty,| Vicks Nose Drops.—Advertisement. - TODAY and | STARTLING STORY! Queen of the Screen! In a love story that tells what: happens to a woman who gives her heart to a married in Derbies” Humanette RKO PATHE Presents, Capitol Theatre Daily at 2:30 - 7-9 Unemployment Relief Fund THURSDAY ANN HARDING DEVOTION Lith HOWARD VOHAKIEES ROGERS POLE TION On account film, “Devotion,” did not arrive yesterday. Tickets will also be good jered critical, attending physicians! said. Mrs. Butler, who is the pro-) prietor of the Virginia Butler Home Tonight at 11 p. m. Henry J. Bavendick. They also plan! to spend a few days in Chicago with | = So Bes friends. On their way home they will studio, has been active in Christian | ll Grawivg growing crowan td step in St. Paul for a brief visit with! are | Mr. and Mra, A. R. Miesen, fromer cd bated and SHUES work toe Ay promise to ex- (Pere ‘ ert @ most potent influ- "| ence upon the community, Bubject for f) tonight, ff! The Special Bible Addresses by Grapefruit, Texas. ” 9 |] sweet, large, doz. 49c (12 2 5 c Swiss Cheese, genuine block, marck residents. i ee % {—_—__________ S| New Tarheel Deans i Ripe Pears, the basket) In honor of Mr. and Mrs. R. W.} Bennett, 217 West Rosser avenue, who; ere leaving for Sauk Center, Minn., to; make their home, Mr. and Mrs. Val; Book Lovers fing season were used for the table nd covers were marked for eight. Yeager, 931 Eighth St., entertained a; b “With Christ J! 59 Love in her eyes, dreams in his. e group of friends at a 7 o'clock bridge | | in the Behool §/8 per Ib, bene ee c at. Guillusion. threatened vo Attention dinner Tuesday evening. Appoint-| oe aie | Ree thy his “tien ee | ! i if fants in keeping with the Thankegiv- i full of inter- || Hamburger, Thrill with the power of this ro- 1 Bridge was |played after dinner and a| | - Score prize was presented to Mr. and! | ated ne Tiree fah > 46 yy The Way, ‘Mrs. J. E. Beaudoin. | i Bee re e, Liver, S 123 , ie | | ane ae beef, per Ib. .. Cc of Mrs. Rolf Normann and Mrs. J. E. Heal?”—a plain and pointed Any With y Cash ae isicaney st Weide. ci swer to a very general inquiry. J! | Pork Steak, 1 3 thems MEIGHAN Smiles at the Normann home, 710 Avenue E. bk Hie serie Hop Svanenee we fancy fresh ..... c ALBRIGHT By J. W. Foley For the party Tuesday evening yel- ieh¢e of ‘healing and prayer for || Herds sai suhupn colo corti off a Thanks-| if the sick. Subject, Friday nite, Ji | Citron Peel, slice 13 c Maureen O'SULLIVAM Red Leather Flexible Cover . ers Of iving rater’—a fll 79 ving ices Bee caries ere) mighty eddress, full of interest {|p 12 Ib. pkg. ..... Mymas LOY Fostpalé any place in the Honors in the card games were ue profit, “Meer tb! P Bi —S—— U. &, each 50c, Send money awarded to Mr, and Mrs. A. D, Mc- Special singing by the evangels eanut Butter, 29 Comedy - Novelty - News order or stamps with ordcr. Sinnon and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bak- ist and others.” Warmest wel- 2 Ib. jar, each ... Cc st ken., On Monday evening 12 women | pone fo allt TODAY 4 pc ui were erica Dasorsogs aay i GOSPEL | and THURSDAY i! e Suggestive of Thanksgiving. ' Bridge ] Th B kk T b was played after dinner, with Mrs. s a PaseP hie” | TABERNACLE ’ e ismarc ripune ‘Val Yeager and Mrs. A. L. Overbee ssoeidid Fits B ee eee ae holding high scores. ‘These were the|, ._Dr., Frank Pouier Granam A tte | Comer 1h St, and Romer Ave. THEATRE first of a series of parties which Mrs. 7 "The House of Hits” BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Carolina, succecding Dr. Harry Rev. Marvin C. Miller, Pastor. Phone 1060 Rormann and Mrs. O'Neil are Plan! Weodourn Chace, now president of \] d the University of Illinois | TONIGHT.-- 3 One-Act “ Plays by 123c est and in- Be as fresh fancy lb, mance of New Community Players ‘York. City Auditori um, 8:15 o’Clock Tickets on Sale at Box Office at 7:30 p. m. Adults 25¢; School Children 10¢ Special Offer

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