The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 17, 1932, Page 2

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Pets. In 33 reas ery oat ae MolInios! Mi MeL2an Merce: Mo-toa ... Mountrail Future Amendments Pets.Hrd. from Yes 410 1576 67 815 604] and the second at 8:15 p. m. 870 1097 1189 1108 Ta 1034 1124 1560 1110 400 294 817 415 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1932 MASONS TO GATHER AT CEREMONY HERE Past Worshipful Masters Ex. pected to Be Present at Dinner Monday Night Members of the Blue Lodge of the: Masonic Order will gather at the Ma- sonic Temple Monday night for cere- |monies in connection with the annual Past Masters’ night, it was announc- | ed Thursday. Degree work will be put on in two | sections, the first starting at 5 p. m. Harold Brelje will be a candidate. Members of the lodge will be guests at a dinner to be held at 6:15. Speak- ers will be Judge L. E. Birdzell, Grand Master, C. D, Malloy, Williston, and Deputy Grand Master J. W. Robin- son, Underwood. Officers of the Blue Lodge, who will put on the first section of the de- gree work, are H. J. Taylor, worship- |ful_master; F. F, Skinner, senior |warden; F. N. Orchard, junior war- den; H. 8. Lobach, treasurer; Gilbert Two titled air tourists, Vicomte and Vicomtesse Jacq are believed to b t in the African interior. They were at Dakar in Senegal. The French government has ordered Vicomtesse de Sibour is the daughter of H. Gordon Scifrid; bern owner of well known London department store. de Sibour, reported arch. The American LINDBERGH BABY AND DOUBLE . . Robert Pollock made their home here.until five years ago, when they moved to Milwaukee, % ONE WAY GLASS° Two luxurious built in England for an Indian prince have been fitted with a window glass that will permit occupants to see out, but jot ies permit a person outside to Rent the Spare Room Thru The Tribune Want Ads Corns doubly dangerous now +.. the season when Dress Up for Easter Dress up on Easter morning in an entirely new spring outfit—new suit, hat, shirt, tie, gloves, oxfords and topcoat. Our new spring line of men’s and boys’ clothing is something to be proud of, Fine quality pneumonia takes “its heaviest toll. Don’t take chances. Double 506 179 1100 416 1331 Haugen, secretary; J. H. Wiley, sen- 433|ior deacon; L. S. Diehl, junior dea- 1538] con; L. A. Frenoh, senior sexton; L. 602! H. Belk, junior sexton; H. G. Groves, Nelson Oliver .. Pembini Ramscy Ransom Renville Richland. Sargent Sheridan . Sioux Slope Stark Steele Traill Walsh Ward Wells .... Williams ..... 725, 274 805 528, 528 187 119 915, 467 838 846 1809 878 465 1045 698 2044 1058 1058 415 340 2233 709 1228 1622 3348 1649 1186 862 449 Totals Cosmopolitans Hear Party Was Success Members of the Bismarck Cosmopo- litan club Thursday heard a report of the committee in charge of the re- cent Tribune-Cosmopolitan club elec- tion party which disclosed that the affair was a success. Funds derived by the Cosmopolitans from the dance, given as a part of the election party, will be used to promote civic projects sponsored by the organization. 65420 * | i 32724 32223 —— A 1 City-County News — During the closing rush of the capital campaign a good many per- sons, including The Tribune, over- looked an event of interest to Bis- marck. It was the visit last Satur- !day of about 30 Winnipeg men, most- ly radio dealers, to Bismarck. They inspected the local radio station, were escorted about the city and left Sun- day after having been favorably im- ‘After some discussion the clubmen ; Pressed by Bismarck, its up-an-com- /F. Dullam, A. P. Lenhart, W. 8. Cas- Tyler; and J. W. Riley. ‘Work in the second section will be under the direction of H. L. Reade, G. F. Dullam, A. P. Lenhart, A. L. Fosteson, G. L. Spear, R. M. Berge- son, R. W. Lumry, W. E. Parsons, L. {V. Miller, T. G. Plomasen, L. K. ; Thompson, A. J. Arnot, John Parkin- son, Judge A. G. Burr, and A. C. Brainerd. In urging Masons to be present at !the ceremonies, Taylor said, “the Bis- marck lodge will be pleased to have !as many of its members present as can |conveniently attend. Sojourners and | visitors from neighboring lodges also will be welcome.” Past worshipful masters of the l6-! cal lodge, who are expected to be | present, are Henry L. Reade, George \selman, J. A. Graham, L. K. Thomp- ‘son, R. M. Bergeson, W. E. Par- isons, R. W. Lumry, John Parkinson, A. J. Arnot, L. V. Miller, G. L. Spear, A. L. Fosteson, and A. C. Brainerd. i als NS Republican | Committeeman | Pets. Pets. Gra- Schu- an Associated Press Photo ‘at the left upset the calm of the little The curly headed bab: itte, Tenn. Officers belleved hi the kid- mountain town of C: naped son of Colone! him were taken into ci dy. The clue quickly prov when The Associated Press rushed the pictu pl an pl to the Lindbergh home for the anxious p: to examine. At the right is a picture of baby Lindbergh for comparison. 4 EFFICIENCY 5 The Minister of Finance at Bagdad, Irak, has issued orders to all depart- ments that there must be only one chair in the rooms of bureau heads. This order was given to discourage | visitors wasting time in governmental | Offices, } Tidal waves have been found to| measure from 80 to 100 feet in height. ' your defense against clothes—and a whole outfit won’t cost you any more than just, the suit would two years ago! No need to be shabbily dressed now! Dahl Clothing Store 410 Main Avenue Phone 359 expressed a desire to participate in other such ventures in the future. Adams .. 33 3 Resolutions were adopted thanking| F. R. Bartles, assistant general/Barnes .. 63 42 the faculty of the junior high school, | manager of the Northern Pacific rail-!Benson .. 46 21 Miss Margaret Anne Ramsey and the|Way; Howard Ellsworth, assistant|pilings .. 6 Bismarck Tribune for their coopera-| traveling freight agent; and H. F./Rottineau 57 46 tion. The school faculty and Miss|Brown, assistant district engineer.!Bowman . 22 Ramsey directed entertainment fea-|for the railroad, all of St. Paul, and| Burke ... tures while the Tribune made the|Fred Brastrup, Northern Pacific su-|Burleigh « FILLET OF PIKE election returns available. perintendent at Fargo, were business . 89 Spring 3) J. & Fevold told of the reception | visitors in Bismarck Tuesday. Nene cack Fresh Caught Halibut Baby Pike - Smelts - Perch - Pickerel afforded the field workers in the cap- Pete ;Divide ... ital retention campaign by the Cos-{ Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Glen/punn ... Express Shipment [ 3, Ready to Eat Foocy, Fat” Kippered Salmon sisters Guay won't fade colors fitting —like new! Ore mopolitans of Minot when the delega- | Ulin, are parents of a son born Wed-'Emmons . Fresh Eggs, 1 1 Ale i cies won’t shrink tion visited Ward county. ‘nesday at St. Alexius hospital. 2 harmful alkali. ing spirit and its possibilities, ‘Gea: + *& in Cty. Rptd. ham macher 3 433 «2148 4’ 583 Fresh Fish LAKE SUPERIOR TROUT Deep ‘measurements you: ‘This easy way preserves “elas por ry ira soft, Music was provided by Mrs. Grace; —_—_——— Duryee Morris, Otto Bauer, and} About one-fifth, or 2,000,000 acres|Grand F’ks Adolph Englehardt, who presented!of Florida, is composed of rivers,)Grant . several Irish numbers. streams and lakes. Griggs _| Hettinger Kidder .. Eggs, case lots, cash, per doz. .. Phone 1060 McKenzie McLean . Mercer .. Morton Mountrail Nelson .. Pembina Pierce ... Ramsey . Ransom . Le eR OULU OTT wy, | POH) Good ate Wilasnll FRIDAY and SATURDAY GOLD MEDAL—“Kitchen Tested” FLOUR 49 &, $1.35 24',-Pound Bag 70c N. B.C. Soda CRACKERS ;", .. $8e SMALL and CRISP Quatity No.2 4 e Cans CARNATION Renville Sargent Sheridan Sioux Slope .... Stark .... Steele Towner ‘Trail Walsh ... Ward .... Wells... Williams m on Nature! ™ can’t improve Would you sweeten wild bee's honey? Would you change the cherry’s taste? Don't you think it would seem funny To mix maple sap with paste? DIRECTORS TO MEET : : = s Members of the board of .directors . : : e of the Bismarck Association of Com- B : merce will meet at the Grand Pacific hotel Friday noon, H. P. Goddard. secretary, has announced. 108 SWEET CORN wiZ00M Totals 2235 1331 20282 6042 33186 CROSBY or Cool Springs Golden Bantam e eee PICK-QUICK Would the rose’s scent seem sweeter If a chemist loaned a hand? Does the lily-bed look neater Painted by an artist grand? SARIDRETE. OTe, BES 10 BRISA : | Princeton President — j >. | : 3 : 4 iS Sy ry CHESS CLUB TO MEET The Bismarck Capitol Chess club will hold its regular meeting at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at the World War Memorial building. All members are urged to be present. Richly Satisfying Delicious Blend WITH BEAUTIFUL TABLE “From Contented Cows” GLASSWARE FREE 4 Tal Cans ™ 29 (8 ZSe Phg. NO. 10 BARTLETT PEARS a or BLACKBERRIES causes, , em Qe THOT, CROSS BUNS 2" 14¢ - BAKER, CHOCOLATE BARS 3>-10c TUNA FISH = eshte HED 3¢ FANCY TOMATOES were, 2 22 5¢ Seminole Tissue {= a gall nots Sp Pale 22¢ nai BLATZ MALT 3. 45¢ The Perfect Malt .... That's BLATZ! Pin Dg oh bd Bacon Squares Lb. 10c Cudahy’s Gem. . . Cellophane Wrapped ; Fresh Fruits and Vegetables For 60 years associated with Prince- ton university, Dr. John Grier Hib- | Bananas =*"' 3 Ibs. 23c |e eet ens Lettuce *°” Each 8c. Cabbage *- Ib. 7c will retire in June on the 50th an- $3.00 Orders Delivered Free * Choose your cigarette discreetly, And by words do not be tricked... NATURE doeé the work completely When OLD GOLD tobacco’s picked! Cyehaer PRASPTMA TER AOHRa sake ESTER See eee Tey niversary of his graduation from the university. He had been president for 20 years. Pre-Easter Reductions Fri- day and Saturday. ring Dresses reduced to $6.75, $9.75, $12.75 and $19.75. Rose _LShop. ; PURE TOBACCO...NO ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING That's why O.Gs. do not scratch the throat or taint the breath . . . [Cellophane-wrapped, of course]

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