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peveererrroe fagity 7 tasted se 3 => => — Ss = a == a] BOARD'S PERMIT T0 ~ RUNDANCES INN. D. North Dakota Supreme Courti Upholds Decision of Ward | County Judge A license from the state licensing! department authorizing operation of @ dance hall does not free the appli- cant from prosecution for not securing @ permit from the board of supervi-j} sors of the township in which the dance is conducted, according to a de- cision of the North Dakota supreme cou! The court affirmed a decision by Judge William Murray of Ward coun- ty court with increased jurisdiction. Action was, brought by the state against O. B. Ukkelberg and Byren/ Krantz, owners of a dance hall in| Denmark township, Ward county, / who were found guilty in the lower court. The board of supervisors of the township granted a temporary * permit to hold dances in the hall un- til July 14, 1930, and thereafter refus- ed to grant any further permit. Assisted In Management Subsequently the defendants, alleg- ed to be acting under the guise of a lease to a baseball club, assisted in the conducting of a dance by appointing . representatives for the sale of tickets | and collectfon of the proceeds. | ‘The supreme court affirmed the rul- | ing cf the county judge that such ac- tion on the part of the defendants, in conjunction with others, constituted | their conducting a public dance hall! without a permit. { ‘Action against the dance hall pro- | prietors grew out of the opposition of electors of Denmark township to the granting of a permit. A temporary permit was granted pending a special election to determine the issue. At the election the vote was unfavorable to granting of the permit, and the town board then rejected the applica-| tion for authority to further operate | the hall. The defendants then secur-| - ed from the attorney general a license to conduct the dance hall, but under the ruling of the county court this did not eliminate the necessity for secur- ing a township license, and this was affirmed by the higher court. On High Water Mark ‘The hall is built on the high water mark of the upper Des Lacs Lake, and within the territory of Denmark township. The defendants claimed that the township has no jurisdiction over the dance hall, because it is built out on the navigable waters of the state, and that the state alone has jurisdiction over such waters. The su- preme court held there was no merit in this contention. It was held further by the higher court that the license granted by the|@Nd operating it, claimed the ma- said they thought that by nightfall attorney general is “for the mainten- chinery was defective and sought re- they would be able to tell whether ance and operation of the place, while|turn of the money paid for it. Oni the famous cowboy of the screen andi the permit is to conduct dances dur-|the refusal of the thresher company circus would survive. to do 80, action was brought in dis- trict court where a verdict was re- tured for Holden, and this was’ af-| more than five billion dollars a year. firmed by the higher court. ing a specified period.” Program for Officer School Is. Announced A schedule of instruction for the| four-day officers’ school, to be held at) Grand Forks beginning Feb. 9, has! heen completed. Adjutant General G.| A. Praser anounced Friday. | Instructors who will participate in-| clude General Fraser, Colonel LeRoy Baird, Major Harold Sorenson, and Mejor A: C. Young, Bismarck; Major Leo Dontinick, Wahpeton; Captain John McBride, Minot; Gaptain C. J./ Glaspel, “Grafton; Captain Ernest Boruski, Fargo; Major Frank A. Be- hhounek, Grand Forks; and Captain Clarence Kelly, Hillsboro. Administration, pay rolls, propert, and critique of years of work and plans for the future will be taken up at the opening of the school. Use of allied arms, staff principles, and func- tions, and map problems are on the schedule for later in the day. At the second day’s instruction, the study will revolve around use of}. How Modern Women Lose Pounds of Fat Swiftly — Safely Gain Physical Vigor— Youthfulness Here's the recipe that banishes fat and brings into blossom all the nat- ural attractiveness that every wom- an_ possesses. Every morning take one half tea- spoonful of Kruschen Salts in @ glass of hot water before breakfast—cut out pastry and fatty meats—go light on potatoes, butter cream and sugar —in 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy—your eyes sparkle—you feel younger in body—keener in mind. KRUSCHEN will give any fat Person a joyous surprise. Get an 85c bottle of KRUSCHEN SALTS at Finney’'s Drug Store, Hall's Drug Store (lasts 4 weeks). If even this first bottle doesn’t convince you this is the easiest, safest and surest way to lose fat—if you don't feel a superb improvement in health—su gloriously energetic—vigorously alive —your money glady returned. — Ad- vertisement. Stomach Troubles Headache and Dizziness If your stomach is sick, you are sick allover. If youcan’t digest your food, | d feel you lose strength, get nervous an as tired when you get up as when you went to bed. For 10 years Tanlac has restored to H health and activity many thousands | who suffered just as you do. Mrs. Bert Dikeman, of 4151 30th y South, Minneapolis, Minn., The flu left me with bad stomach trouble, 90 Ibs. was all 1 weighed, But Tanlac at once began building me up. Now nothing can upset>me.”” Let Tanlac do for you what it did for this sufferer. It corrects the most obstinate digestive troubles—relieves as, pains in the stomach and bowel:-. it restores appetite, vigor and sound sleep. Tanlac is made of roots, barks and herbs. Get day. Your money back if it doesn’t Belp you. {tion of the Howitzer company. tary history. THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1931 By Williams BORN THIRTY YEARS TOO SOON ge ! | GRWitams i 11-37 © 1991 BY NEA seAvice, INC. troops in assigning the civil authori- | ties, review of chemical warfare, mili- | Musketry, care, use, included in the third day's instruc- tion, while on the final day study will be made of the history of the A. E. F. in Siberia, chemical warfare, armory training, and organization and func-, Farmer Upheld in Machinery Action The state supreme court has af-! irmed a verdict of the Hettinger! county district court in which O. B.! Holden, Bucyrus, was awarded judg-! ment of $3,052 against the Advance- Rumely er company in an ac- The case is similar to one in which the supreme court recently upheld the with constitutionality of a statute under which the pyrchaser of certain farm} machinery may break his contract and recover the money paid if the ma- chinery is found defective after it is placed into use. The -upreme court based its decision in the Holden case on the holdings of the previous de-{ cision, which is tc be appealed by the; ‘machinery firm to the United States supreme court. ORDER NEW COAL RATES The Interstate Commerce Commis- jsion has prescribed reduced rates on fine coal from Roundup, Geneva, and Musselshell, Mont., to certain points on the Milwaukee railroad in North and South Dakota, according to an, announcement by the state railroad commission, The new rates are ef- fective Feb. 3, 1932. The beautiful Tyrian purple dye is made from the glands of Medi- terranean sea snails, of which about 200,000 color the hair. manufacture : and storage of ordinance material are * vere e Church Notice |; eich bachscisti hd Seventh-Day Adyentixt Church 3 7th St R. ot, Sabbath 2 p.m. Besson Study: The ‘Teachings Christ Mission Study: Central Europe. Vice at 3 p.m, My Name W . timony service 7:30 | ra p.m. Choir rehe MIX FACES CRISIS Rust is estimated to cost the world Notice: Protect your lawn fertilizer. Corp., phone 62. i | The Truth About Rheumatism The truth is that within 24 hours after you start taking the efficient prescription called Allenru uric acid poison starts to leave your body. Within 48 hours pain, agony, and distress are gone—you're happy again —and back on the job. You're simply fooling yourself when you stick to makeshift pain deadeners and relievers—uniess uric acid goes— rheumatism stays with you. 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The exposition doors at the stock- tion involving purchase of a tractor. was at the crisis Friday in the fight | 8dvice in case of colds is @ mild laxa-jyards cpen Saturday on the largest Holden, after receving the tractor’ made to save his life. His physicians |tive like cascara. Medical authorities jarray of farm products ever assem- y/agree it actually strengthens bowel | bled. More than 12,000 head of horses, You get cascara in its most'cattle, sheep and swine have been| Entries have surpassed all, muscles. Pleasant form in candy Cascarets. Remember this when you catchirecords. Grain and hay exhibits have cold; whenever breath is bad; tongue |topped the 5,000 mark. c coated; or you're headachy, bilious, : constipated. Cascarets activate the coating of well rotted | Mucky. £0 moar Wachter Transfer| ment. NEED NEW SHOES Turlock, Calif—Ed Schneider, pro- In his Way to Get At a Cold Is Through the Bowels En TIE NEL aT ! At the Movies —$—$—S _ CAPITOL THEATRE Evelyn Brent has been so zs mouse bidding for prize carcasses.” she was chosen to head the cast of “Pagan Lady,” the Columbja picture adapted , yfrom the Broadway success by Wil-j| |Mam DuBois and showing Monday at ‘the Capitol Theatre, In the character of “Dot Hunter,” ia lady who has seen life in the raw : from Bombay to Maine, Miss Brent |President Hoover's crime investigation | |again falls in with those gentlemen |commission, reported a death threat whose smoking gats are providing the |®S & public with no small amount of ex. last night. ful in the role of a gunman’s that it is not surprising citement. Miss entirely different from others of like nature she has played in the past. jThis time she shows she really has 2 ‘heart. She falls for a missionary and is willing to marry him to save him ifrom the avenging guns of her rum- ‘running sweetheart—but is it fair-of her to marry this young idealist? That is the question settled dramatic- lally in “Pagan Conrad Nagel plays the missionary, Charles Bickford the rum-running sweetheart, and others in the all-star are Roland William Farnum, _ Lucille Gleason, Leslie Fenton, Gwen Lee and ast of “Pagan Lady” Young, Wallace MacDonald. PARAMOUNT THEATRE While Warner Baxter and Edmund Lowe are rated among the really good {horsemen of the screen colony, both |learned some new tricks in riding! vhile making O. Henry’s “The Cisco | Kid.” Fox feature attraction coming to the Paramount Theatre. Much of the picture was filmed in jthe Santa Cruz desert of Arizona, and jecntrary to the general impression, \there are deserts—and deserts. This one bappens to be thickly covered jWith ‘cacti ranging from the huge saguaros to the small but formidable bisnaga, with spiny palo verdé trees, buckthorns and various other plants that are best left severely alone, eith- er when walking or riding. The job of piloting a horse’at full speed through obstacles of this sort requires horsemanship of high degree | to avoid painful injury or worse, and the script called for many such scenes { of Sergeant Dunn, alias Lowe, in hot pursuit of his old enemy, the Cisco The two players necessarily learned ow to “weave” at full gallop much as a half- back weaves through an opposing (otheriwse Baxter). team. Farmers Gather for Chicago Exposition; Chicago, Nov. 27.—(#)—Agriculture As soon as you catch cold, the pores|put cn its best bib and tucker Friday Gases;and drove in to the International Why resort to harsher things wher | bowels s0 — pilot in a storm. stalled. Too, more 4-H club boys and girls {than ever before will vie for honors. Barney H. Heide, exposition man- ager, attributed the record entries to, hard times on the farm. “More than ever before,” Heide | , [Said “the farmer needs the few or Let Us Help You Steer a Straight Course Business today needs every ounce of alertness. The business man who i steering the right course to keep his ship off the rocks, is giving his best to his business. Better Lighting—Better Business North Dakota Power & Light Co. Bismarck - Mandan - Dickinson - Beulah Brent's characterization is|@00r,” he said in explaining how the A WELL lighted store will mean to you what the“light house” means to a ©!many dollars awaiting him in awards. | | |Tt costs little to enter grain and hay qjexhibits and the chances are many} for large returns. By bringing their |livestock here, farmers benefit in Fargoan Discharged From Hospital Here Joyce Roberts, Fargo, representative of the United States department of agriculture in barberry eradication , 4 work, was released Friday from a hos- Life Is Threatened |pitat nere where ne had been suffer- — ting from a cheek infection. He left |. 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Make one false move and you will be dead.—The Black Spot.” A crudely drawn skull and cross- bones completed the note. “T have reported the incident as a matter of routine,” he told investigat~ ing officers. “I have no further in- formation, I am not afraid, and I cannot be intimidated.” Loesch refused a police guard. Science has classified more than 20,000 varieties of ocean creatures. AFTER 40 bowel trouble Constipation may very easily become chronic after forty. And any continued Constipation at that time of life ey bring attacks of piles and a host other unpleasant disorders. Watch your bowels at any a fused ee with Jelels aie forty. enever nee iP» i remember a doctor should kaow what j is best for them. “Dr. Caldwell’s S: Pepsin” is a doctor’s prescription forthe fis Tested by 47 years’ practice, it has been found thoroughly effective in relieving constipation and its ills for | men, women and childrea of all ages. It has proven Deffectly safe even for babies. 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