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m4 | Femininities - scribes Puerto Rico |Baptist Societies to ‘or University Women| Give Entertainment Re we T, YELLOW YELLOW, GRAY AND World Wide Guild and Circle of the church. The entertainment [ Cin tue & is open to EIS Mrs. Dudley is a daughter of W. J.|Public as well as to members of ‘McGee, present chief of the pure food laboratory for Puerto Rico, and has after spent about 18 years in the islands. will Engelhardt string trio »|Program. Vivian Coghlan two piano Solos preceding “Lydia, Seller of Purple,” event in the first Christian era. Mrs. will play during intermissions, in the play cast are Mrs. H. A. Nutt, and Misses Dorothy Tiedman, Katherine Kositsky and Helen Ulsrud. ete a ith complete the entertainment. ‘ee % ee SEE EE=Paeremmen 4 ty|| Meetings of Clubs, Fraternal Groups ¢————_________—___+¢ quaint customs, among them that of | Members of the Women’s Auxiliary of Spanish American War Veterans will meet at 8 o'clock Thursday eve- ning in the dining room of the Worla ‘War Memorial building for an im- portant business session. Refresh- ments will be served following the meeting. A cordial invitation is ex- tended to Spanish American War Vet- erans, ne % Mrs. Florence Davis. to Attend Board Meeting Mrs. Florence H. Davis, Bismarck, president of the eighth district of the North Dakota Federation of Women's clubs, will leave Friday for James- town to attend sessions of the execu- tive board of the federation, which will be in session there Friday and ee & The Legislative Women’s club will meet at 8 o'clock this evening in the dining room of the World War Me- morial building. Wives of members of the legislature and employes as well as women employes of the state legis- lature are — a to attend. ‘The Wednesday Study club will meet at ‘ee o'clock. bbeenpor ae the General Federation in Washing- | welch, 7K TRIBUNE By Gladys @RUISE CLOTHES] oF} HTWEIGHT WOOLEN® ARE THE MOST SUITABLE i FOR THIG TYPE OF DRESS. se 12 A THRE! R COAT SUIT OF acc) roudane TH OSM core MELA WOOL aed 14 WOOLE! ('UESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1933 COUNTY JURY UST | IS ALMOST FILLED, AUDITOR DECLARES Names of 195 Available Tues- day Forenoon; Statute Calls For 200 Names of 195 Burleigh county citi- zens were on the district court jury list Tuesday morning, according to County Auditor A. C. Isaminger, making it most nearly filled and most representative in several years. The statute calls for 200 names but has no “teeth” to enable county of- ficials to keep the list filled. “For that reason,” the auditor said, “it is a aia occasion when the jury box is The jury box caused considerable lation, Failed to Issue Call more names to complete the box. late lal% He Cocccceece 745114 missioners have issued a call for 77 which had not been supplied to*Audi- tor Isaminger Tuesday morning. The auditor said the five townships which had not responded to the call have been asked for names again, and he believes some or all of them will sup- ply names before the next ary term. In its last call, the county commis- Canfield, Wild Rose, Apple Creek, Driscoll, Long Lake, Boyd, Sterling, protest during the December court|Murray “Hump” Humphries is suc- term when it was found that only| cessor to the doubtful honor of being two of the 35 jurors drawn for serv-|Chicago’s Public Enemy No. 1, the ti- ice were from the city of Bismarck.|tle once held by Al Capone, now of Investigation disclosed that the box] Atlanta, Ga. at that time had only 123 names, with/letic, and called brainy, is credited the Capital City under-represented | with having put Capone into various according to apportionment by popu-|{commercial rackets. Humphries has been active also in gambling and la- bor racketeering. He is now regarded Through an oversight, the commis-|as head of whatever is left of Ca- sioners had failed to issue a call forjpone's activities in Chicago. quently hauled in by police, Humph- |to protect it with.” ries was most recently arrested in the Since that time, however, the com-| downtown raid which revealed high- | “! powered and business-like headquar-|the money in the R. F. C. fund is more names for the box, only five of| ters under a fake name in a Loop of-| “ours.” In view of the fact the gov- Rev. Wells Receives sion asked for names of 38 Bismarck] conferred last week by Jamestown persons, two from Ecklund township, |college, will follow Rev. Kenneth and one each from the following} Wells of Cheing Mai, Siam to the townships: Lincoln, Missouri, Thelma,/ Orient, according to his father-in- Gibbs, Sibley Butte, Crofte, Steiber,|law, Justice A. G. Burr. Hay Creek, Christiania,/the honor shortly before his depart- Glenview, Florence Lake, Estherville,|ure for the west coast last Thursday, Burnt | could not wait for the degree to be Creek, Clear Lake, Painted Woods,|conferred in person by officials of Ghylin, Village of Wing, Morton, Lo-| the college, thus the degree was for- }8an, McKenzie, Naughton, Lein, Rock| warded by mail the same evening. Hill, Telfer, Taft, Menoken, Frances,/He was graduated from the college New No. 1 10 AIR GRIEVANCE Hear R. W. Frazier Outline Plans Adopted to Bring R. F. C. Money to State Assembling at the call of a message addressed to “hungry workers,” more than 300 men and women crowded in the court room of the Burleigh coun- ty courthouse Tuesday afternoon, taking all available standing room in the room and hall, to consider plans for obtaining relief funds from the federal government. The first speaker was Roy W. Fra- ier, named by Governor William Langer to investigate the need for relief in this state. He explained why the needy of Burleigh county would » Calif—The clanging of not be able to obtain “$100,000 per|bells and the screeching of sirens month” from the Reconstruction Fi-|hearlded the arrival of brave fire nance Corporation. In the message/fighters at the smoking residence of calling the meeting, it was set forth|T. C. Jackson. The firemen rushed that a demand would be made for| into the smoking house only to emerge $100,000 a month for relief in Bis+|a few minutes later with the cause of marck and the county. the excitement, @ piece of burning “We can’t get the money because | toast. the government's got it,” Frazier said, DON'T GET UP NIGHTS Fre- |“and the government's got the guns Physic the Bladder With Juniper Oil Drive out the impurities and ex- cess acids that cause irritation, burn- ing and frequent desire. Juniper oil is pleasant to take in the form of BUKETS, the bladder physic, also containing buchu leaves, etc. Works on the bladder similar to castor oil on the “bowels. Get a 25c box from any drug store. After four days if not relieved of “getting up nights” go back and get your money. If you are bothered with backache or leg pains caused from bladder disorders you are bound to feel better after this cleansing and you get your regu- lar sleep. Hall's Drug Store and Finney's Drug Store says BUKETS is a best seller—Advertisement. Receipts of eggs and butter were curtailed. Fresh eggs advanced % to 11% cents a dozen with ex- tra firsts selling at 14 to 14% cents. Butter prices were % to 1% cents a pound higher, with specials selling at 18% to 18% cents. A TOAST TO FIREMEN Stockton, —————_—_——o—eE Humphries, 34, ath- Frazier told the gathering he was ‘radical” enough to “believe” that ernment has the money and can pro- tect it, the speaker said, “the best thing we can do is to comply with their rules to get it.” He then explained that Governor Langer is asking needy to apply for relief through their county commis- sions in orderly fashion under a pre- ascribed set-up, since all requests for funds from the R. F. C. must come from states. He said the demand for $100,000 per month must be pared down to $10,000 for January and February because it is unlikely the county could get more. Frazier was explaining Governor Langer's set-up as The Tribune went to press. Circulars calling attention to the meeting were distributed throughout the city Saturday night. Ov a com- fice building. Literature Degree A degree of doctor of literature, Rev. Wells, who was notified of 100 LATE TO CLASSIFY ‘Welch, 415 Fourth 8t., with Mrs. Kel- ios es eae Trygg, Grass Lake, and Harriet. several years ago. mittee which made arrangements for 5 ton, wrich she attended last month. es | Procedure Is Outlined Rev. aad Mrs. Wells have spent|the session were Emil Piepkorn, 420|SPECIAL. Regular $5.00 oil tonic Members of the state federation * the wre DIAGONAL When a judge calls for a jury hej part of the last year here with Mrs.|Second St., Joseph H. Tauer, 1004] combination wave. $4.00 including board will be guests of Jamestown| Members of the Current Events cluh WOOLEN FROCK AND JACKET, ABOVE. stipulates to the clerk of court how| Wells’ father, Judge Burr. Recently/ Avenue C, and David Fryer, 122| shampoo and finger wave. Cali- club women during the meeting. They | will meet at the home of Mrs. John: "ARE. TRIMMED WITH Ht , many shall be drawn. Upon notice) Rev. Wells completed a special] Sixth St. fornia combination, $3.50. Califor- will be honored with a dinner at the|rarson, 210 A. Weat, at 2:30 o'clock ; TAY ANDO from the clerk, the auditor furnishes| course in theology at Columbia ‘uni- — hia Wave Nook. 102 3rd St. “Phone home of Mrs. Knauf and also will be y " the clerk with the complete list of| versity. . | WEEP GERMS AWAY ‘782. guests at a program presented by the **# © names in the box. From this | Washington, D. C.—Germs don't t Jamestown Music club Saturday| ws. F. L. Conklin, 307 Avenue A box are drawn the numbers of BOOM IN COLOMBIA jlike tears, and it's not because the . evening. ——— names asked by the judge. The| Bogota—Recent reports indicate an/germs are soft hearted, either. It’s} tributor grants short-time special of * * # Attends Conf names are drawn by the clerk/up trend in the commercial aviation | because tears are deadly to germs, 8c-| $3.50, We use oil in giving all per- Mrs. L and small ends mierence of court, auditor, treasurer and sher-| activities of Colombia. During the| cording to a government scientist. It; manents. Harrington's. Phone 1: daughter, 217 Avenue C West, left/noon. Mrs. C. F. Mudgett and Mrs. Of Store Managers iff, or a majority of them. When the} first ten months of 1932, over 6,055! is claimed that a teaspoonful of pure | === for Minneapolis} ©. Ramstad will have papers on sheriff is disqualified by the nature| passengers were carried a total dis-| substance extracted from human tears “Florida” and “El Dorado,” respec- tively. ‘ * # # The Presbyterian Mcthers’ club will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. C. F. Dirlam, 706 Avenue A, with Mrs. Dirlam and Mrs. M. H. Sidener as hostesses. Mrs. John Reel will have the program. Game Wardens Asked To Resign At Once A play and vocal and instrumental .; numbers will comprise the program which will be presented at 8 0% branch,| Wednesday evening in the First tist church under the auspices of =e N. D., where Ang! spent about three weeks with nts, eae Mr. and Mrs. Anton Matejock. Speaker on Kiwanis eee Miss Marguerite Bonzer, student at Club’s Program the University of North Dakota, left Tuesday by plane for Grand Forks after spending the mid-semester va- cation here with her parents, Senator begin its rapid advance until the 19th and Mrs. A. ¥. Boose, Jr., Lidger- tf Swenson, neply appointed | CeRtY. Dr. R. 8. Towne, Bismarck, : 2s * * state game and fish ‘commissioner, oct tig pees a Mrs. D. A. Dodds, 806 Avenue D,|Tuesday announced he has asked 954 used decorations in keeping with St.|special deputy game warde: pi ttaoatni os when oo entertained | resignations, along with 1 ‘ me! Teresa's missionary Dr. Towne said, but the modern de group at her home Monday evening. velopment of dental surgery did not Contract was played at three tables, get a good start until about 1880. five “part-time special deputies” will be appointed. These men will be scat- tered over the state to apprehend il-| tal legal deer shooting and other law vio- tions, tal science. a aencneenee "Bismarck Club News| o —_—_— Mrs. C. E. Pickles read a paper on Islands at a meeting 'y education and costly equipment. of the various dental practices, ‘and others. i the first of a series of three programs the 4 which will be devoted to a study of/ 4 o| ata, eet oe | City-County News _||resdine by ! O. N. Nordiand, manager of the lo- cal Woolworth store, left Tuesday for $8 id i? the program committee, at a meet- Ti et Obeer FP. EO, béonday | eral Gags on business. ee afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gor- bers of the cl don Cox, 612 West Thayer avenue. Scout court of Mrs, H. F. O'Hare, Mrs. W. L. Nuessle ‘World War Memorial and Mrs, Worth Lamry comprise the P. m, Wednesday. i i 3 BSE *E i HEARD AT LUNCHEON Dr. R. S. Towne Is Principal Though dentistry was practiced in crude form 6,000 years ago, it did not Cliff Palmer of the Bismarck Gam- ble Stores is back from Fargo where the attended a conference of managers of the various stores during which plans were discussed for making 1938 ® brighter and more successful year. Among speakers at the meeting were Mr. Skogmo and Mr. Gamble. founders of the stores, and P. M. Cregg, sales manager of the G. and J. Tire company. Judas betrayed Christ would amount to $11.28 in American money. Since that time, the speaker said, only | great strides have been made in den- Dr. Towne pointed out that a den- Office represents a considerable investment, including an expensive He then gave a detailed discussion in- cluding extractions, fillings, crowns Musical entertainment included a Harris Robinson, “Canada” ~ 2 theme of @ par Foster-Eddy, was Pinte per read by Mra, Mell Pollard at & Tudeig Peterson; and Ac 3. Melnness, meeting of Chapter N, P. E. O., Mon- ly H day STemne SMe. POaee Sees R. Worth Lumry was program chair- IErly"emipiashed gorerament of the man. Geenioien aa, a seas toe DE hospital. par! HEMPEL’S Wednesday and Thursday Specials PEAS, Stone's 8. O. Early June, ee assesses No. 2 tin, per can . DICK’S GROCERY CHERRIES, Pitted Royal Ann, CARD OF THANKS a... seis BIC Fresh Strawber- ries, pint box . Grapefruit, large, 4 for .... Parr Coffee, 1b. vacuum tin 25c .25c .25¢ .39c Oranges, 2 dozen . A P & G Soap, 10 bars .. f 25c Lard, Swift's Silverleaf, 3 Ibs. . 19c Hamburger, 1 1 c OE ND. ses c bee 9c BUTTER, No. 1 cream- 2 doz, 8c; per doz. .... LOC Beef Liver, Use the Want Ads Located Hawaiian Music, night this week. jy. The thirty pieces of silver for which Court Went A-courting, And— Dine, Dance and Be Merry OAK WOOD NIGHT CLUB Bismarck Fair Grounds, one mile cast of Fort Lincoin. Native Dances Serving Mammy’s Southern Style Fried Chicken, Chow Mein and Refreshments Betty and Jack, radio of some of the criminal cases on the calendar, the coroner substitutes for him. When the jury is drawn, those drawn are notified by the clerk when and where to appear for service. Maintenance of the jury box as nearly full as possible is required by law. When the box is not full the commission is required to call for more names. Each district in the county is supposed to have in the jury; box at all itmes its pro rata share of | |mames, based on its population. CUT MOTHERS’ PENSIONS A bill reducing mothers’ pensions passed the North Dakota house Tues- day by a vote of 76 to 34. AT THE back of’ the Grandstand st the Songs and artists, will entértain you every Special program on Wednesday tance of 472,802 miles. Over a million| would have more antiseptic powers and a half pounds of merchandise | against certain eye bacteria than 100 were transported. gallons of salt water. How Can A Fellow Make Love? .... , Why suffer with the flu, when you can be quickly relieved at the Class Health +. . When he has to compete with a couple of kids and a noisy neighbor? IT’S SWELL A Compelling Romance Between JAMES DUNN BOOTS MALLORY In “Handle With Care” Rib-Cracking Comedy By EL BRENDEL A romance that wasn wrecked by a couple of kids couldn’t understand Why Gro: ups Kiss. Once a turtle beat a hare, but that’s no proof of a turtle’s EXTRA Special Added Attraction MARIE DRESSLER Once a property owner let his fire insurance lapse and POLLY MORAN Be wasn’t burned out next Seas tamale But that's no argument for «p neglecting so vital a matter. Females” This agency watches its customers’ interests like a hawk. No surprises or dis- appointments. We represent the Hartford. MURPHY “The Man Who Knows Insurance” 218 Broadway Phone 577 Bismarck “sport Thrilis” News Today and Wed. 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