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GLAIMS PRORIBITION FINES OVERBALANCE ENFORCEMENT COST Or. D. Myking Mehus Addresses 200 Bismarck Persons Pra Sunday Federal prohibition has resulted in i QUT OUR WAY By Williams ||MLEAN CAPTURES —|LIONS ARE GUESTS SLOPE NET GROWN Bismarck Player Wins Singles Event in Tennis Meet on Mandan Courts Lester McLean of Bismarck stood Tuesday as the ruler of Missouri Slope tennis, .a victor over a field of stars from all parts of North Da- kota in the annual Slope tournament AT SPIES’ COTTAGE 50 Bismarck Men Have Chick- en Dinner and Enjoy ‘Night Out’ Program Fifty Bismarck men Monday eve- ning assembled at the J. P. Spies cot- tage 10 miles north of the city on the receive two free theater tickets. A letter from Fred Peterson, mem- | ber of the club who is a patient at a local hospital, was read by Harry ‘Woodmansee.. A committee of five members to express thanks to Peter- son in the club's behalf for the letter was appointed. This group included W. 8. Ayers, E, O. Bailey, W. E. Par- A oi balance in favor of the government at Mandan eee, bank of the Missouri river for the ad E. Shipley and Harry Wood- Ly $264,000,000 during the last 12 years, “McLean anni singles cham- | 14; “ ” pro. a Dr, O. Myking Mehus told 200 Bis- lonship by defeating William ‘Baird | ‘1am “"™® Sanu “night out” pro-) ws’ ayers urged all members of . marek in a lecture at the Bur- of Mandan, 6-2, 2-6, 6-1, 2-6, 6-0. nf the club to attend the Lions club 0 leigh courity courthouse Sunday after- The Slope doubles ip| Members of the club and their | gathering at Hettinger, Sept. 20, say- noon, rested on the shoulders of Bob Lar-| guests were guests of Mr. Spies at a|ing that members of the organization xf ‘The total cost of enforcement has son, Bismarck, and Billy Russell,| chicken dinner, served on the porch |from North and South Dakota, includ- Mandan. This inter-city combination | of the cottage. jing the club’s governors in the two 0 set down Jack Stevens and Lloyd] Presiding at the luncheon was | States, would be present. io Spielman of Mandan, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Obert A. Olson, club president. Dr.| Among guests at the Monday night Premier honors in ‘the women’s|A. M. Fisher, temporary _tailtwister, | affair were Sharon R. Mote, superin- 0 singles went to Miss Helen Gruchella | appeared in a full dress suit and silk |tendent of the U. 8. Indian school " of Jamestown, who defeated Barbara |hat to perform his duties in connec- | here, W. E. Sellens, G. Wegner, N. O. +4 Register of Bismarck in the finals,| tion with the program. Churchill, W. J. Rigg, J. P. Wagner, 6-2, 6-4, During the program the host was|A. P. Simon, R. J. Fleck and John R. 0 A sister combination, Helen and| tried by an informal court and found | Fieck. ' 0 Harriet Gruchella from Jamestown, U annexed the women's doubles diadem, 0 winning from Madeline Larson and Marian Wisner of Grand Forks, 6-1, 2 6-4. Baird and Art Rooth won the Man- ° dan city title in the doubles, riding on the crest of a wave of easy victor- ‘4 jes to eliminate all other combina- ti} tions entered in the event. 0 Wins Two Sets iy McLean. advanced to the finals in | + the singles event by eliminating Rus- H a hes two deuce sets, 7-5, 7-5, while * decision f Ar Saree @ dec! over Larson, The greatest 0 Russell and Larson advanced to the melodrama in 0 finals by tting back Baird H “no backward step be taken in deal-| that should be sufficient during these |Rooth, g-2, 6-3¢-while Severs nd the history of ing with the lquor traffic. Prohi-}hard times. The state has provided Spielman advanced by default. 5 bition for the state and total absti- | this higher education for all of them| ‘Miss Register met Miss Gruchella é free, and just why should we be asked |ror the women’s singles crown after 3 a sol meena pcg ca winning from Miss Larson, 6-2, 6-0. : site 4 sald for ibs that it ee ae Se won from Miss Wis- prohil proposition on the part of the few—| iiss ‘Register and Dorothy Petron Bocas Te oS RARE AMALIE | were 2 beaten, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, by the Wis- ‘ ner-Larson combinatién in the wom- tion was not more than one-third as much Fourth—The law or act under which |én's double semi-finals. ‘The Gris 9 railroads lquor consumed now as before prohi- Ist chella sisters eliminated Grace Elness ‘ cel bition. “It stands to reason,’ ¢/8nd Ruth Wetmore of Bismarck to 1s advance to the finals. 2 i Reed Wooledge, Slope singles title- 4 Local Organization Fete Group holder, and Gill and abe, Minot, The Original doubles champions, were entered in 0 From Brandon, pstelaais the tournament but failed to appear di ‘. in City For Visit for play. DOLORES ome ade 2 Tribune Want Ads DEL RIO I C 0 Bismarck ‘Scouts excl : ee : ene ih eeu ot Srepnaee | it ts Bring Results JOEL M°CREA ce Uream The 5 adian contemporai ‘Sunday ee John Halliday, Creighton 1 when a party of Brandon, Manitoba, : RKO-RADIO Cheney, Richard"Skeets” With the “Home Made” fila- . soouts were guests of the Order of| France has 800 manufacturers of PICTURE Galingher, Bert Reach vor. You are bound to be ) ied ee honorary scouting organ-| agricultural implements, about twice LET ENGEN é . pleased. 7 In the visiting party were 11 scouts ®* many as before the war. 4 Do It for You cag es 4 ; aiged that*Woren’De= hte Ser here on @ GOOdWill | seems Personal Attention on Every 25¢ Thorberg’s 4 Iam for pepeabtion is all wet.” = vas state Canes ae be upheld] Entertainment features provided by] TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY és oar Finney’s : Capone's enchman, Sena’ November election and that el alae Trewprp ent HARRINGTON'S, only Batber Beauty Phone 74g EVENING 35c Sweet Shop golf, and a weiner roast. Steam supercurline permanent, Cro- Tonight and Wednesday Corner Grocery ° In the evening Robert Ritterbush,| quignole, $5.00, 600 votes; Special See Un Firat For Estimates 0 G eas | cee T Broadway Food Store ne Fevold of Troop No. 5 were My Office Is Now Loented PI OL iy , initiated into the first degree of the tare At My Residence, 927-7th. St. CA THEATER Order of the Arrow. Installation of- favorite b to Harring- floers were W. G. Fulton, Melvin] Your ‘ayorite by going '. a q f You Need Lots of \- These UTILITY / FROCKS for they wash a hanky...and they’re smartly styled pet meedn’t fear about looking your best to morning call- ers. At Ward’s price of 77¢ you're getting a super-value. Sizes 14 te 52 LOUNGING SHOPPING ars CLEANING ° MONTGOMERY Munger, Richard Schmidt, and Rob- ert Edick. . The Brandon scouts were taken in- to the order as honorary members. Following initiation ceremonies, the Ling, Scott, Henry Henson, Clair Wheeler, Jack Tucker, Art Lawrence, Lloyd Wheeler, William Smee, and Jack Ely. Q. B. Evenson, Minot scout execu- tive, also was present at the initia- tion ceremonies. $ People’s Forum Editors Note.—The Tribune wel- co! St of in- airls. lay will returned to the Writers, All letters MUST be signed. if y.u wish use sign tl itor, Tribune: I notice by the Tribune that a spe- cial school election has been called and set for September 8th, 1932, at the general voting place designated as the “Memorial building”, between hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m., to vote on the proposition “Shall the Board of Education of Bismarck, Special ateitl lelh have no place They are not present in Luckies CUSTER’S LAST STAND “Nature in the Raw”—as portrayed by the great painter of the American Indian, N.C.Wyeth...inspived bythe massacre of Custer’s dauntless band at Little Big Horn, Montana, by the savage Sioux Indians, June 25, 1876. poe nee _ —and raw tobaccos ...the mildest cigarette you ever smoked ‘ buy the finest, the very finest tobaccos in all the world —but that does\not explain why folks everywhere regard Lucky Strike as the mildest cigarette. The fact is, we ever overlook the truth that “Nature "If a man write a better book, preach build bis bouse in the woods, the world will make a beaten path @ better sermon, or make a better in cigarettes in the Raw is Seldom Mild”—so_ these fine tobaccos, after proper aging and mellowing, are then given the benefit of that Lucky Strike purifying process, described by the words— “It’s toasted”. That’s why folks in every city, town and hamlet say that Lockies are such mild cigarettes. 40% than bis neighbor, the be to bis dor.”"—-RALPH WALDO EMERSON, Does not this explain the world-wide acceptance and approval of Lucky Serike’