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z HL DISMAKUK LRIBUN, SALURVAY, APKLL 23, 1982 gore i! i - ‘ administration of loans was made HUGE BRITISH PLANE ™ Prd DISCLOSE R ASKOB AS public Saturday in a letter from the BISHOP CANNON AT DRY MEETING LEY SPENDS Great Britain is. constructing an department of agriculture to the : — Ie Se ; airplane that will be able to carry 20 register of deeds. a passengers across the Atlantic ocean. Under revised regulations, registers Pa ig of deeds are charged with the respon- Se d Ae ‘ sibility of not releasing checks until proper waivers are presented. In | cases where borrowers still have un- . . ' Miss Robert Will 1 ON STOCK EXCHANGE pale’ balances On “1OeNk 1h GREVIOUE Former Nonpartisan Organizer APITO iss hopertson W1 i rial id ; s A years, proper waivers and mortgage Held Pending Probe of 1 Be Bride Next Week War Mothers Give papers must be secured from the : THEATRE — Table to Legion Senate Committee Counsel Will | Grand Forks office before checks can License Plates i Announcement of the approaching Seek 46 Subpeenk: Daiio. be released. Last Showing Tonight } marriage of Miss Elizabeth Robertson,// presentation of a beautiful table pliant : Minneapolis, April 23—(R—A. C. TOM MIX Bismarck, and Frank E. Moore, Osh-|| to Lioyd Spetz post of the Ameri- crat Leader 'REDUGTION IN GR AIN Townley, former North Dakota Non- i Kosh, Wis, was made at an informal|| can Legion was made by the Bis- NTabar party ort in his first talking party given Friday evening by the|| marck War Mothers during the Washington, April 23—(4)—Two Minnesota Farmer-Labor * Misses Dagny Aslakson and Carol|| meeting of the Bismarck post it | nig pear operators on Wall Street Sat- OAs Doikte iavectagn ea enn ike picture : Nyseter, at their home, 807 Fourth st.|| the World War Memorial building || i 4ay disclosed to the senate bank- hacienda rt pati ; ' ‘The wedding will take place in Min-|| Friday evening. = ===. |jing committee nationally prominent ene Gellar of Chiat W. 9, skashin, bi “Destry Rides } neapolis, May 15, with the Rev. Paul The table is a se emorial |{Pames as having been members of y pave pac peo bates sss en cay S. Wright, pastor of the Bethlehem|| Legion rooms at the memor! various pools in the market, includ- AT | 6 6 HEARING ook ake ous marr fein ig Again of the First Presy a iat Shure Rete, Mithe “presentation was made by Eee TE one Senet ae No charge wie brought ‘Sgainst him { Tr! re, = }' Guests at the party were eight in- 4 he aati 4 Thomas E. Bragg and Bernard E.| Representatives of Nor ako- tose ‘ timate friends of the bride-to-be and|| member of the Legion, gave @ Te- || smith ended a search for themselves L 5 ae license plates and was to return to News - - Cartoon x ’ the evening was spent socially. Names| | sponse in accepting the gift. by appearing suddenly. They held a ta Railroad Commission the station late Saturday with them. of the couple and the wedding date —| packed committee room and an in- Are Heard He was taken into custody after St. were found on the petals of daisies Li hi Meeting Is tent committee in rapt attention as Paul police asked the local depart- Mon. - Tues. Which served as place cards when & uncheon Meeting 1S | some of the story of Wall Street's gi- es Bee rcs tae eet supper was served. Appointment! gantic operations was drawn from} Chicago, April 23—(#)—The effect y were in yellow and green. Planned by Auxiliary them by examination. ‘of crop failures in the northwest were found an automobile and were told | A GREAT NOVEL~. Miss Robertson, who is the daugh- Weigh County. Gdilicl “of Smith and Bragg readily conceded | reflected Saturday in exhibits of the to watch for the owner and bring him qj ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robertson | The Burleigh County Council of /tnoy were “big short operators.” |Great Northern and Northern Pacific Associated Press Photo to headquarters. now a great picture: of Langdon, has been employed at the | the heacte ry bee tse su: i ge jock | , B88 told of a $30,000,000 pool in|railroads in the Interstate Commerce The camera found Bishop Ja Cannon, jr. In animated conversa- A man who approached admitted . First National bank for several years. |hold a eh ‘con in” the dining | Anaconda copper which he operated commission's hearing on grain and| tion with di ownership, and said the plates had Mr. Moore is connected with the ELM a gt a a ‘War Memoriai | “Usastrously in 1929, He said Raskob, )grain products rates. ment in Was Lah Inaduressing tke women the cleric ‘equelched the been transferred from another car. Oshkosh Engraving company. \Natlding, according to Mrs. E. F.|W. C. Durant, Fred J. Fischer, W. F.| F.C. Sherwood, auditor for the| idea that he ern teas Ra pee a ip atin ieee question to. | He was booked as James Peterson. * ek ® juilding, sor i » E. F.lixenny, M. J. Meehan, Percy A. Rock- |Northern Pacific lines, testified these ie Langs ine ad baka interpreted widely as favoring an early popu- But the story started around it was ‘W. 8. Graham, motor vehicle reg- yZtePP, Ae eH arck, Wilton ana| feller and other prominent persons|two roads carried only 78,700 cars of] !@F vote on the question. Townley and not Peterson. Men who istrar, left Friday for a short visit/ | The un! ae te the council, organ-| Were in the pool. wheat in 1931, as against 97,900 cars knew the leader in his North Dakota; in Minneapolis. Pea eon urnose of fostering |,.Brage sald he put up $500,000 for |in 1930. ‘The revenue from wheat: in| would give the president power to) The allotment plan of farm relief|days paid a call to the jail and got a! * ok bei rai aes ee ventas petted this pool and lost $400,000 when the /1931, $11,641,763; n 1930, $16,866,560.| conscript. both the man-power and|which has won warm support in|look. J. A. Poirier, assistant county | Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Dahlen, 831{ tite pies rg Dahl, Wilton, is}P‘!ce dropped and forced dissolution! The crop for the northwest last/ wealth of the nation would be the| western wheat states was outlined by|attorney and national Farmer-Labor | Fifth St., have as their guests over |% ed eRmUer,. * : of the pool. year approximated only half of the/next most important factor in bring-|Dean H. L. Wilson of the Montana|leader, came along. the week-end Mr, and Mrs. George | Secre! a hag ris, national vice|, Smith startled the committee when|1930 wheat production. jing about national defense, Shaft|State Agricultural college to agricul-| The jailer called the detective bu- Schuett of Hankinson, N. D. ain (oeiad ‘a rribées ery Need he denied previous testimony that M.| The wheat figures were contained | said, ture department officials and repre-|reau to ask if Poirier could see A. C. xe * sles) midis in eke t of the |2: Meehan was both a specialist and |in an exhibit showing that the freight Pesaran rer eet sentatives of the American Farm Bu-| Townley. When he said he had per- Mrs. Walter Knott, 1404 Thayer|chairmen ar ing im peck will oa member of the Radio pool of 1928 andjrevenue of the two roads has drop- Shafer Conf With reau Federation and the National|mission of Mayor W. A. Anderson he | avenue, is spending several days in/State os tthe gathering Mrs” Mor,| 1929. Under examination, he explain-|ped from $178,040,000 in 1929 to $114,-/ Saker Confers ith , Grange. gained admittance. Jamestown visiting with her father,/Preseny 8° tne Bal “a : ed that Meehan used his wife’s name | 167,000 in 1931. | Hyde on Seed Loans en adie ———_— William Dinsmore. " All chicane Auxiliary members|®5_® member of that pool. The Great Northern, of the two WHEAT STOCKS SHRINK Use the Want Ads * % ed to attend. ‘They should| Smith, who is a member of the stock |systems, suffered the ‘bulk of loss == Weshington, April 23 ern - Rev. and Mrs. Alfred Roe, 826 Sixth nae ha et ” ae atin gf ‘Mrs, | Xchange, also said he used’ his wife's|from the 1931 crop failure in the} Washington, April 23—()—Gover- » PBI street, have returned from James- br od bet oe Monday evedin “!name as a member of the Radio pool.) northwest, carrying 15,000 less cars| nor George F. Shafer of North Dako- |°! Wheat in interior mills and eleva- town, where they spent a few days ‘PP y B Senator Glass, (D., Va.), previously |than the previous grain season. ta talked with Secretary Hyde of the | tors on April 1 were estimated by the as the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Leslie/¢ a thad stated any man who was a spe-| Ben C. Larkin, president of the agricultural department Saturday re- | agriculture department Friday at 70,- Burgum. | Meetings of: Clubs | cialist in a stock and operated a pool|North Dakota railroad commission, | garding crop production loans. Gov. | 091,000 bushels as compared with 71,- Sie ar, Riaeeys en Frat 1G » | ee “would Dee ‘gencitel Peseta beak te a Clie, to) Shafer said he was entirely satisfied | 623,000 on the same date a year ago. wed irs, A. W. indy an , ie =commi adjourn uni iow that a good crop in north-| with the loaning operations. 4, ogiir w Jane, 232 Avenue B West, left Friday raterna roups «| Monday to determine a future policy.|west wheat areas would do more than thc johns cresbotbaccemctnigan ts dare for Mineapolis, where they will spend William A. Gray, committee counsel, | anything else to boost the freight rev- Several days as the guests of Mrs.{ Members of the Yeomen Ladies|said he would seek permission to call}enue of carriers. BISMARCK.N.DAK Mundy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. O.} club will meet ni ata Oerre Raskob and all others mentioned by| Shrwood, in part, admitted this was OIAMONDS “JEWELRY Dahl. day afternoon at the home ot irs. J.| Bragg and Smith. nS true. * * % G. Karastewicz, 222 West Broadway.| No attempt was made Saturday to| Earl Hendricks, rate expert of the Last “CHARLIE CHAN’S CHANCE” nua, ctemeun’ wettlups cave wens tw +7 Mrs. Russell Belknap, Lasken apart- * * jget the extent of Smith's and Bragg’s|North Dakota commission, petitioned The Thrilling Mystery Romance rT Rings and Sterling silver ments, left Friday for Minneapolis} Members of the Monday club will;short operations. They were sole|Examiner George Hall for a table Times you are sure to get a kick out of. where she ‘will visit with her parents,| hold a meeting at 3 o'clock Monday |members of a pool in Lima Locomo-|from the two northwest roads show- Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hanson, former! afternoon at the University Club, 916/ tive with Percy Rockefeller. ing the average length of hauls and Sat. Warner H. B. residents of Bismarck. En route she| Fourth St., with Miss Ruth King as| The Anaconda Copper pool was on|the average earnings of commodities. Oland Nixon Warner [avi dred aera ert ging will visit in St. Cloud with Mr. Bel-| hostess. the long side of the market early in| Hendricks said he asked for this to Y * % % 1929 and lasted six months, determine why rates of grain and 4 WL ne Lapel se Members of the Cosmos club will —_————_ {grain products should be subjected to F. A ENON ES §. J. King, 321 Main avenue, left|meet at 8 o'clock Monday evening at jincreases while those on other com- “Bismarck’s Diamond Store” Friday for LeMars, Iowa, where he|the home of Mrs. John Reel, 913 EE | | PEE E modities remained status quo. was called by the death of his father,| Eighth St. | M. L. Countryman, of St. Paul, as- Oliver King, 91, a pioneer resident of ieee sistant general counsel for the North- western Iowa.’ Mr, King spent the| Members of the local court, Catho- jern Pacific, said he could not prom- winter with his father, having re-|lic Daughters of America, will hold a jise this table but would attempt to turned to Bismarck a few weeks ago.| meeting at 8 o'clock Monday evening {prepare one. Examiner Hall and ene in St. Mary's school auditorium. { ae agreed citsetese in ° mi 1, . the former rate hearing coul used eee eeele HU eae Bismarck Area More Than Half! iniess the carriers preferred to bring pening nnouncement Mary's Missionary group Thursday Through; Work Held Up _/|!t down to date. evening at the regular social méeting. | 3 te Bridge was played at three tables at Sanish | ‘Mywifethinks of the | High scores were held by Mrs. Arthur L AN DISTRICT MEET, eae ne aoe | Tam darling! Her e e { Bauer and Mrs. W. J. McDonald. {Wheat seeding along the Missouri) girl friend. thinks * * * |River division of the Soo Line pro- ‘ er 1ce ec y(t 0 we ’ Mrs. R. D. Hoskins, Dis pone ee eo jgressed rapidly in the last few days, 10 FRESH AR I'm cute! But Iam de- left Friday for Minnea} to “ according to the local office of the| it with relatives and friends for about 2) Program is Arranged For 18th | raitroad. : termined not toweaken. Electrical Contractors, Electrical Supplies and ; : “ . > ’ week. She also will go to Owatonna.| 414144) Convention of Eighth Though only 20 per cent of seeding A eR TS "We can’t all three be son ical $f Minn., for a short visit with a 8 jhas been completed in the Sanish|Plans For National Defense Pro- satisfied!” Electrical Service grandson, Robert Hoskins, a student District Clubs area, from 60 to 100 per cent has . 3 . ; at Pillsbury Military academy. been finished on all other sections of} gram Are Explained by Special Introductory Offer for One Week { ee * |the line, the railroad report said Sat- Id Shaf: You Know What To Expect! . i Miss Sylvia Benzon, daughter of| Arrangements for the 18th annual |urday, Harold Shaft oe © Expect! $ S a 4 Rev. and Mrs. Emil’ Benzon, 804|convention of the eighth district of! Work in the Ryder-Sanish area has Ears aeeoe ey Brilliant, Snappy, Spicy Fun! Kitchen Units, complete with Lamp an $2 00 Seventh street, who is attending|the North Dakota Federation of/peen held back by heavy rains and| Members of the Bismarck unit of with installing, only .... vances ry | Luther college at Wahoo, Neb., is a! Women’s clubs at Garrison May 10/delay in seed loans. Farms in the|the American Legion Auxiliary voted Irsesistible. .. Incomparable < member of a chorus of 21 girls at the|and 11 have been completed, accord-| Underwood and Ruso districts have|to make a contribution of $70 to the Switches and receptacles priced on request. School, known as the Chaminade ing to a program Sie eee hot received as much rain as nelgh-/free bed fund at Camp Grassick, MAURICE group, which is now on a tour of the ge E. re. vy “|boring sections. children’s fresh air camp, at a meet- i ii i i i larger cities in Nebraska. sponding secretary. Percentages of seeding work com-|ing Friday evening in the World War H EV ALI E R Prompt attention will be given all rae calls, no job xox * Members of the Garrison Tuesday pleted along the line, as reported | Memorial building. too big or too small. s ee Miss Winifred Targart and Mrs./Improvement club will be convention | Saturday, follow: Drake to Max, 60 to| Members of the poppy committee, lnige ts bid Fred Hauser were hostesses to mem- | hostesses, with Mrs. Paul B. Schmolli79, Douglas to Sanish 20, Garrison|Mrs. W. B. Pierce, chairman, were in ERNS LUBITSCH 206 Broadway Bismarck, N. Dak. Phone 85 bers of their bridge club Friday eve-)98 general chairman. Sessions will|to Bismarck 50 to 75 (except at Wil-jcharge of the program following the T production 2 ning at the Targart home, 705 Sixth|be in the Congregational church. ton, where only 40 per cent has been business session. Plans for the poppy “ONE HOUR WITH You” JOHN B. KOTTSICK and HARRY C. LEIN, Props. St. There were guests for two tables} Among the convention speakers/done), Bismarck to Burnstad 60 to|sale, to be conducted Saturday, May iy i of bridge and the prizes went to Misses| Will be two Bismarck women: Mrs./70, Wishek to Pollock 90 to 95, Lehr|28, were outlined by Mrs. Pierce, who - é Winona Dewhurst and Hildred Fair-|Florence Davis, district chairman for|to Fullerton 60 to 85, and Oakes to|also spoke of the excellent work done Jeanette MacDONALD banks. Yellow roses were used in the|the pioneer mother project; and Miss|/Hankinson 90 to 100. in the poppy poster contest just com- j table decorations. Mary Cashel, district chairman of| Approximately $63,000 had been re-|pleted in the Bismarck schools. GENEVIEVE TOBIN ; ** * the division of social and industrial!ceived by Burleigh county farmers| An address on “What Constitutes CHARLIE RUGGLES Members of the Berean Bible class;conditions. Mrs. Davis will speak on|in federal seed loans Friday evening.|National Defense” was given by . of the First Evangelical church held|“Program Bulding,” during the Wed-|The office of the register of deeds|Harold Shaft, assistant. attorney gen- A Paramount, Picture! : a business and social meeting at the |Nesday morning session and that aft-|reported that about 420 checks had|eral. Marvelous Business and Professional Women’s|ernoon will discuss “The Eldest/been received. The loans average| He spoke of the attitude of the Le- es ‘new songs by STRAUS sung as THE : club Friday evening, with Misses Ruby|Mother Service.” Miss Cashel will) ¢150, gion and Auxiliary in supporting a only Chevalier can singt Guthrie and Lila Schneider as hos-|have for her topic, “We and the Com-| The International Harvester com-|program for adequate national d H tesses. A program of games follow- munity.’ pany, like the federal government, is|fense as the best means for preserv- i : ed the business session and a fashion| Bismarck’s 15 federated clubs willimaking a blanket waiver on its crop|ing peace. i | show, in which costumes made from |each be represented at the convention | mortgages for 1930 and 1931 to aid| Declaring that the United States as | H newspapers were worn, was a feature./by one or more delegates and in ad-|farmers in getting federal seed loansja whole believes.in national defense, ‘ ! xe # dition a number of district chairmen|more quickly, J. C. Taylor, manager|the speaker showed that much of the Tenth Street, Third to Fourth Av. 1 A group of 15 members of the and aie ole eers ner pian eee of the ,Bismarck branch of the im- dissension on the subject, et Gotonae » shird to Hour ‘Venues | ristian Endeavor society of the . {plement company, said Saturday. today is due to the individual inter- Bs i. i. i ey evangelical ohurcn plan to mo-j4rthur Kneuf, Jamestown, will bel’ others to sign ‘similar waivers ave |frottion of what eonetivutee amen Comedy. - Noxeltyaumes..> News Minneapolis ‘ tor to Minot early Sunday morning/one of the highlights of the firstithe Federal Reserve Bank of Min-|ficient and progressive preparedness Gala Midnite Show Sunday at 12:15 ¢ to attend the final day program of|days. At this time consideration will |neapolis, Deere-Weber company, Fed- | program. ” si ia y : i the state Christian Endeavor conven-/be given to those qualities which|eral Land Bank of St. Paul, Bank of| He urged the maintenance of a Tickets Now on Sale Guest R Rat | ‘ tion. In the party will be William|Make for an efficient and public-)North Dakota, and Federal Inter-|larger navy as the “first line of de- —_ oom hates Martin, John Shuler, Marie Over-Spirited club. Reports of district of-!mediate Credit corporation, fense,” characterizing this as one of Mon., Tues. & Wed. One Two ! moen, Pearl Frankhouser, Winifred | ees ite eee cake will have a i poaivigual Porrowers need not ob-'the best types of peace insurance in Perso: on { Burkhart, Clara Mack, Dora, Freda in y's pl - ain waivers from these firms, H. O.|this time of world unrest and-revolu- rooms, ‘ and Julius Bishoff, Carol Grimst-| The annual banquet will be served/Putnam, Burleigh county agricultural | tion. iS) ae rooms, erate ee Seabie bea an “ i | : vedt, Iris Schwartz, «Ruth Gishler,|Tuesday evening and this will be fol-|agent, said. A universal draft, as proposed by THEATRE 33 rooms, private bath, double bed 3.00 4.00 { j Clara Bredy, Victor Boedie, and Mer-|lowed by an entertainment for the| A change in regulations relative to!the Legion, which in time of war 4 21 rooms, private bath, twin beds 490 LA rill Larkin. jbenefit of the scholarship loan fund, ‘The House of Hits” “ a sHhaseal bath, in A vi P x eR consisting of a play, “The Old Maid’s Fl — rire hath, Piel ie ij | F Cards were played at 14 tables at|Convention,” put on by the Garrison 21 = private bath, twin beds a a i t the benefit party given by the Rebe-|club. Members of the committee in| One ALY ie | | kah lodge Friday evening in the Odd|charge of the endowment benefit are Other rooms En Suite, with private baths a A a ¢ Fellows hall. Bridge was in play at|Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Mrs. H. O. Stev- e $5.00, 6.00, 7.00, 8.00, 9.00 and 10,00 Ba | Hl : ee ee has aioe ousan irls nS ig 2 to Mr. Mrs. W. A. coner. a +. rooms wit i ] There were three tables of whist and| Mrs. A. W. Bartz and Mrs. Gunda ; A at ie side exposure and soft 1 1 Mrs. Carl Sundland and Charles Roh-|Sutton comprise the hospitality com- é First National Bank water baths—tub and shower P Fe wore awarded prizes. The attend. faites, and clihe Dlanning to sent Get a Free Dragon Fly Monoplane : to Mare. ‘A.C. Brainerd. Refreshments |Sutton at the earliest possible date. } * The Pioneer Bank:’ Main Restaur: a vs were served by a committee composed| Addresses by Mrs. A. E. Jones, Lis- ani . of Mrs. K. C. Arness, Mrs, Frank Mur-|bon, state president, and by W. C. With each purchase of —, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA Table d’'Hote Breakfast - - = 25¢ to 650 ] phy, Mrs. Charles Rohrer, Mrs. A. W.|Cull, Garrison, together with commit- Karmel Korn you will re- ? Table d’Hote Luncheon - + + ~ 6c 7 Snow and Miss Catherine McDonald. |tee spas eleetaan. Of officers, . celve a sticker marked “FREE y ees : Table @'Hote Dinner - = = = $100 * * * jwill feature the Wednesday seasions. i Over half a century of experience in meeting the Charles Staley, 701 Sixth 8t., re-| Officers to be elected are the presi- AEROPLANE.” When you have d : Also a La Carte Service turned Friday evening from St. Paul,|dent, historian and secretary-treas- saved 10 of these, return them to problems of Western North Dakota cee where on Thursday he attended |urer. us and receive in return absolutely . , Pes 2 oS F funeral services for his sister, Miss] Present officers are Mrs. James H. FREE, one of these beautiful DRA- Affiliated through the First Bank Stock Corporation Katherine Staley, whose death was|Cooper, Valley City, president; 2 0 tha ; caused by heart trouble. She was an|F. ©. Freeberg, Mercer, vice presi GON FLY MONOPLANES that : ‘ instructor in domestte science in one|dent; Mrs. T. H. Riatien. wltae, a actually fly. with ; Oe ee, meter of the Bumasck|te¥, coresbonding serery; and Starting Toda merly was a r of the 4 uf *. 2. . ; high’ school faculty for ‘many years [MUs. John Bollinger, Jamestown, his- ig y f The First National Bank of Minneapolis ‘ Other relatives who went to St. Paul |‘orien. Just honk your horn for curb service for anything 4 4 : 1 1 for the funeral were Mrs. John Ham- ° in our store. The First National Bank of Saint Pau! j ion, tt acy Baer tod De J City-County News | ‘ : : o o Lee’s Confectionery & Karmel Korn We solicit your business based on our experience, age, : ——————____ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McDonald, size and banking affiliations. s Fort Yates, are parents of a daugh- 407 Broadway t Buy or Sell Through ter born Thursday at St. Alexius hos- | t The Tribune Want Ads __jpital. i I c: by Hal Glynn and His Isle b f raf 3 e olorado t . os «€

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