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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1932 CELEBRITIES ON THE SIDELINES AT OLYMPICS [Agricultural Agent [fer tnd bane datrct | Studies Conditions) win be estabtished as a subsidiary of — the reconstruction finance corpora- Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 5.—(@)— | tion. With $3,000,000 capital furnish- John W. Haw or St. Paul, director of |C4 bY ® congressional eppropriation, the agricultural development depart- |the bank probably will vehi t af | ment of the Northern Pacific Railway, | the purpose of collecting overdue fed- conferred with farm authorities here | ral loans and for making catastr ophe Thursday in connection with a study |!0ans to the farmers.in the future, of farming conditions in this terri- | Haw reported. tory. Haw is one of seven northwest agri- Haw, who has spent four days in|cultural leaders who are making this district, will return to St. Paul | studies of conditions in preparation to report his observations to Arthur {for setting up the federal banking M. Hyde, secretary of agriculture, unit. Secretary Hyde will visit Min- who will visit in Minneapolis to as-|neapolis and probably Fargo to study sist in preliminary arrangements for |conditions and determine the func- the opening of a federal agricultural|tion of the new credit corporation SAYS 8. 8, MEETINGS DREW LARGE CROWDS Armstrong Reports County Re- ligious Conventions Broke Attendance Marks (By The Associated Press) Spring and summer county Sunday School conventions conducted throughout the state during April, May, June and July by the North Da- kota council of religious education attracted about 18,000 persons and marked this season as the best in the history of the annual Sunday School convention work in North Dakota. The schedule of more than 35 coun- ty conventions came to a close with the McKenzie county meeting at Cartwright July 31. Over 200 persons —ministers, Sunday School superin- tendents and teachers—assisted in the work and approximately 1,000 con- tributed the musical numbers. Renville county, which held at- tendance honors during the past two years, again had the largest conven- tion in the state, 1,400 persons attend- ing the meeting at the Mouse river Joop auditorium. Resolutions opposing the efforts to repeal the state prohibition laws at the November election were adopted by 27 of the conventions. “This season has been the best in Famous personalities In all walks of life are among the épectato: Angeles. Here the photographer caught four of them chatting. Left to Nurmi, Amelia Earhart Putnam and Duke Kahanamoku. (Associated Press Photo) rs at the Olympic games in Los right: Douglas Fairbanks, Paavo UNCLE SAM'S NEW TAXES WHERE THEY HIT YOU—AND HOW! _ Editor's Note: This is the 10th of 20 daily articles explaining the new federal taxes. jmatches are taxable, even though fit boxing matches and wrestling every penny goes to some worthy REGAN CHURCH SERVICE Regan Gosnel Tabernacle Rev. A. Christensen, pastor Sunday school and Bible class at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11. Regular evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Sermon subject, “The Missing Link.” Monday night, Dr. J. N. Hoover. Sermon subject, “Mussolini.” banking corporation for the St. Paul | branch. Pastry Shoppe 104 Fourth St. Combination Special Saturday Only, Aug. 6th Layer { Lady Baltimore ) | Checkerboard Help increase North Dakota’s cream check—then you and all North Dakota’ benefit. é What do you think of this? On July ist, 1982, (when our All-Butter Bread was introduced) butterfat price in Bismarck and Mandan was 12 cents per pound. Today our creameries are pay- ing the farmers 20c per pound. 9 | annual Sunday School conventions in 2 cause. Likewise, college athletic Sc tt @ the history of the state,” said C. A. Shay. ARUN nae games are taxable if the proceeds in- 0 N roc j { Armstrong of Fargo, state superin-| 91 programs and benefit affairs for| Ure either wholly or partly to the ne 4 or ¢ tendent of the council. He attended/ which admission is charged are ex. | benefit of the college, West Point and The R&M and White Store | Devils F | e on er 0a all but five of the conventions, speak-|empt under the federal revenue law|ANnapolis included. But high school) | Where you save mos, Omis ot ; Devils ‘ood ing on the programs and helping in| being applied in 1932—but there is a| #thletic contests are exempt. .l | and | ‘ i r ‘ the development of the county organ-| very’ tine line of demarkation as to| | A church, for example, ean ive 211 ness Coffe, 37 U J With shortening exclusively 100% North s. where such exemption applies andj tax-free performance of religious or oe . 2 The total attendance at all of the| where it does not eal educational nature. But a church|g per Ib. ... . One dozen delicious cookies of any Dakota Creamery Butter and no increase sessions was about 18,000, Armstrong! Because of the tremendous mass of | athletic or social club does not qual-|f| post Toasties, 25 i ° reported. “The purpose of these Con-! complicated detail, which covers doz-| ify as exempt, even though its meet- 2 large pkgs. .......0065 c variet: for 21e In price. ventions is to provide inspiration, new] ens of printed pages in the Internal] ings or entertainments are held in y methods, and acquaintance with new developments in the field of religious education. Practically all Protestant Revenue’s book of regulations, any person or organization planning such the church basement. Suppose a football game is played Green & White Molasses, GA. PANT eco sees 33c One layer cake and one dozen cookies, Made by an event would do well to consult the| between a college team and a team! Oxydol, i id the a xydol, large denominations cooperated and the nearest internal revenue collector in recruited for charity. | The eoleee | pkg 21c value 30c, sold Saturday only for 2lc. e ° m e 0! ie recei ” developing a fine spirit of Cede In the main, the admissions tax|into the college treasury, while the | Cake Flour, Red & 24c Please select early. ismarc a in | between the Mints hl ne ea (10 per cent when the amount is more | opposing team turns its share over § White ............-.s00s a _. Twenty-three of the conde Susday | than 40 cents) does not apply to pro-| to a charitable organization. All ad- Apple Butter, Red & izations will hold county-wide Sundey | ceeds which inure exclusively to the| missions to the game are. taxable, White, 36-02. jar....... 23c Successors to ¥ School officers and teachers banauets|henefit of religions, educational, or |sinee the proceeds inure in part to| pelt eet oe Western Baking Co. , during October and Aide ber hast charitable institutions, weifare socie-| the benefit of a college. Peaches, No. 1 Tc 2 train workers for the loc intersde, | 25, musical societies, benefit affairs} as q general rule, agricultural fairs,| | ©" ” ont ‘i Sal ta Betged mere" for firemen, policemen, war veterans, etc., are exempt. Thus, a stock show| Asparagus Tips, nominational fellowship. ete—provided no part of the net |estipiting blooded horses may be taxi, CcParekes Tipsy 18c earnings goes to the benefit of any i “ieee i 2: hol ct free—but a horse show using these i Mik Greatest War Film TEV EMR TG erence teen same horses for fancy riding and Peart meaner’; 19c A * : “| driving is classed as a social or en-|} 3 pkgs. .....-..-..+0+0+ OwWn8A ER OPERAT - Coming to the Capitol erate fice - Phone 816 || ED cook’ OCER ‘ _ — : aa morale tavable: mt event and is ad Free Delivery Service - Phone rm » 0K’ 5 GR Y “The mer oR | epee 3 Production for a Year Is | Wilson | 1G. A. STORE } The “All Quiet” of the;}*————————_——_—_—__¢ ff Italian Front. By MRS. JOHN A. BERG { The screens greatest thrill is here.| yr and Mrs. Christ Wolf spent i The world sat in amazement before | sunday at the Philip Wall Sr. home, medium size 2 tor ---..19C | jn celoewap 1h. LVE | ‘Ail Quiet on the Western Front. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Berg and Mr. Demonstration on a . iP, se eeee It was the most enthralling, most re-| and Mrs, Ed Berg motored to Mc- e markable, most gripping picture of | Ciusky where they spent Sunday at ° its year. It won every motion picture | the Pete Hoffman home. C d h P t Imitation Fruit Jam, Pork Chops, Jean, 1 8 decoration and honor, that a highly} Mr, and Mrs. John Berg have as u a y url ‘an per quart .............. Per POUN .....ceeeeseee c competitive industry could offer. It | their guest, Mrs. Berg’s brother of was unusual, it was authentic, it was | Turtle Lake. real. Mr. and Mrs. Gust Weimiller mo- H Butter Biscuits, Plums, The world has waited two years for |tored to Turtle Lake Sunday where ams 2 dozen ... per bsaket seseesseeee 490 peas Sane ih ing it ce peppered nh nee EE Ham Sandwiches and Nash's nas not wa . an relatives. 4 am Sandwicnhe: , Doomed Battalion,” which will be! Mr. and Mrs. John Berg motored “ * RES i From orchard and gar- shown at the Capitol Theatre on |to Turtle Lake Friday where they at- Coffee will be served free all den, I. G. A. Stores She ee | re mabe ainoetariin eee tended the funeral of Mrs. Berg’s day Saturday, whether you Midng seu the iddion quart jar ............45 pe! eect eeeneee 5 =| aunt who died Wednesday. i tication and gangsters is promised|” Mr. and Mrs. Adolf Wasner visited ___.,., _ buy or not. of crispy-frosh vege- the orpartarnlty i ia A fencothcie at the Gottlieb Wall home Sunday. Special price, Half or c eee srearbacid juicy SIRLOIN T-BONE ROUND STEAK quivering humanity re e] Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nelson attended Whole Ham, per Ib. eaite, You'll find encves Y eet: awesome turmoil of battle. “The | church at Regan Sunday. ial of treats—all at 1.G.A. big ae att eager = Doomed Battalion” is an authentic] Mrs. John Bergquist spent a few ley aseek LOIN PORK ROAST chapter of the Great War, never be-|days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Fat Springer: Beef Pot c { fore told never before attempted. It] a. E, Nelson. at springers Roast Cs Cc i is the first picturization of the titanic} Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bslinger and son 3-lb. average ci ; ithe it petureatin ofthe ant | Mr. as. Banger and soy Z g Ri d Steak 4 success meant the ena after a| liam Wagner home. oo Steak, 19 c * year of super-human effort of ome] Mr. and Mrs. John Schlofman —] Per ID. .....ceeee mountain peak, Where on the west-| spent Sunday evening at the hoc: | Veal Shoulder Fancy Creamery ern front, the front line moved back | Wolf home. Roast, Ib. .. Fresh Beef Liver, s ; ane forth lane sity ana a pane ess and Mrs. Ernest Seible called 2 Ibs. Gelatine IGA miles of ry, No Man's Land|at the Fred Wagner home SI ‘ ees 1c | + on the Italian front moved scarcely [ee cian Pork Roast, B utt er er lb 1 ' @ mille, med Battalion” 4 ert’ AH, AT HEBRON per Ib. . Peeabtast Bacon, j 7 c Dessert 4 25 ° ' “The lion” is a/ Hebron, N. D., Aug.5—A y lean, Ib. ........ Cc f chapter from the life of a unique - aeons z Powder ... Pkgs. (Cash and Carry) ? be the Aneel Want gineea Smith and said he lived at Bismarck Veal Stew, 4 in sehen. of Le eter thet a fo lave a tng sation without pays per Ib... . pects... A FRUITS FOR SALAD 18 se ll aie eee... SoCo ee ie ? - a ing for gas and oi id hased. of Germany's most popular moving | The station attendant, Pete Mormon, 4 DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE 722 menemneeenone ~“ ieee a ee ».....14e sire ie Wrens. picture stars. It consisted of sports-|leaped to the running board as the MAYONNAISE {8K 18c¢ f men and mountain climbers. Trenker | car started away, turned the machine BORy oars Meacttasnaiscpeapeezs HAMBURGER, PORK SAUSAGE, } <BR, Saco |i heal i Das = Ki ne y Po- we = .: 4 " " % Sian ‘Tyrol. In the pleture it ip calied Teihape A ant Ad Tree Ripened, 23¢ siete! beara nieeatild go was born within two iad No: BiaCAR Sg POT ROAST, 1 5 c BOURNE: STEAK, ef hours’ ride of this mountain and on Ss N R d aia Ae Fancy, per Ib. ......... per Ib. ... + Xe was fought one of the most bitter! Spears New Recor THOUSAND ISLAND “spread” 18K S'.......150 FANCY SPRING CHICKENS, Ib. .27¢ the entire world war. Its culminatthg = RT Oa TOMATOES (8K FANCY HENS Ib. scene is a terrific dynamite blast in | CATSUP 18K 28%: ) per Ib. ......15¢, 18c Which the entire ¢ top of the mountain | bottle LEG PORK, Special 15¢ Goose Liver 40c is blown off. ie st was set off } Cut, per Ib. ........... SAUSAGE ............ for the purpose of destroying the he- s ra - a} | role garrison which had held out 7 = | S | d D Wisconsin Full Cream Cheese, Ib. .. = Jone Aeainss every attack Taunched Oranges, auest and juicy, pee aes Vegetable or Car 0 a a r essing Braunschweiger Liver preity lb die . fair size, loz. eese Flavor, . i maine Sneene® ley for sessssseeees OOE | 2 250 phge. for.. SOC 8 10¢ cnocaiy Genel human drama of love, honor and pa- ii, triotism entrusted to Luis Trinker, Pink Meat Cantaloupes, | Movalco Brand Extract of 32-oz. Jar 25¢ Any Flavors, | Saas ine Case 8 pears He Seo er “The Doomed Battalion” was di- bottles for POTTED MEAT IGA X°.*.. Sec MILK, Northfield, 5 SALMON, { rected by, Ovril Gardner, and was = VIENNA SAUSAGE IGA %: = 2 C 1m tin, each ........ } 101 es ani HT i = Hf ; Sepp Alga, the ete o2 Cla re nent aa aa ct a caiuae, . aiine saiane SARDINES, in oil, 4 for ..........-25¢ ae doubtedly the most difficult and spec. - pkg. for ... i. Bar Cc FIG BARS, cello-wrap., 2 Ib. carton 25¢ 5 tacular scenes to photograph that ‘Bing Cherries, BLACKBERRIES ee rice nn A 42c H ARVEST COOKIES. 2 Ib caddy 29 bevees., "ia sheer pistosraphio terrae per Ib, ... Fancy Bulk Deion 1. PRUNES .................. 39¢ ia age these rival “All Quiet.” In lb, pkg. for .... unusual atmosphere and Faeitation Uneeda _ Baker’s RED RASPBERRIES seeee, 62c No. 10 Fruits Personality, they rival “Shanghai Ex- Wafers, 1-Ib. Fancy Ripe Olives, R. A. CHERRIES ........ ... 59¢ | Pg ero eon ey gran- pkg. for . 2 1§¢ cans for ... 23c peered eee ale Blackberries ...... a ed Battalion” is a soul-searching and ents 28 Loganberries ate eve-filling motion Ponce uroduccane Baker’s Susans, pera Brand Kodata Pp & G Soap ; ‘igs, No. 2 size~ 35 ry , Large Pkg. PLANNING CORN SHOW c 1 Minneopa Rolled Oats 2‘tr ...........209€ Hebron, N, D., Aug. 5.—Prelimin: cans, 2 cans for .. Regular 6 17 : : Plans were drawn eng @ recent ebony! : : Size ...... Bars C ate to 2 1 c of the local Lions club for Hebron’s Minneopa Brand Rolled | Zieve’s Blackberry Nectar, ni tao nana! ean see this fal, Three Oats, large pkg., 2 5 c 2 25¢ bottle: 29 c aes ¥ rangements were named by Emil 2 for... a for . oneeete fs PI Fruit, Vegetable or Cheese Flavor, Krauth, president of the organization. if, UFFLES 2 pkgs. € On the general committee are W. G. Gold Dust, large Heinz Mincemeat, y eee, unio te eae d oy pkg; for ...:.... 2 1 C | 2.25c cans for... 35c — ha EW MELONS, each Flemmer and John Btel named o HERRIES, per case { to the refreshments committee while Broken Sliced Pineapple,| Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup, wa chine & ty oe ‘Theodore was delegated \- a r . ‘ABR COMPLETE LINE sty prea seis pry 33e\n a" 62c Bismarck I. G. A. Stores h cans for'........ ‘er can ........ Phone 1080— BISMARCK FOOD MKT. —408 Bawy : Kerr Fruit Jars. eo PHARMACISTS END MEETING Mildred “Babe” Didrikeon - of s - - Phone 199-W— BROADWAY FOOD MKT. —122 6th St. _ . : Grand Forks, N. D., Aug. 5.—(—| pallas, Tex., lived up to advance Fancy Sardines, in pure Olive Oil, Phone 564— COOK’S GROCERY —508 Ave. D 4 a A The 47th annual convention of the} notices in her first Olympics ap- 3 4-size cans for ...........+ 2 c Phone 279— DICK’S GROCERY. * Phone 2 Phone North Dakota Pharmaceutical assoc!-| pearance, hurling the javelin to a Fancy ;Womatoda, Feeah Gi Wax Beans, Pickli e - =—=710 Thayer 1060 é i og trot ries chy feat, 2 Ine “at posuige ihe i Ls Onions Cariminetn Celery Beets Carrots, “Head Lettuce, Hc Him SPEAKS GROCER aie hee. 7 finals of a golf tournament over the | sark Frain strobe nesstaer| tee the : : i Z x fe 611— ERY —216 Bdwy. battle organization. It was conceived Lincoln Park Municipal course, man who gave his name as Frederick sociated, Prese Photo) Short Ribs of Beef,