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s, : THE BISMAKCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1933 SOCIETY N EV AL TROUBLES |New First Lady Praises. |Staid Old Washington Shocked by Phin acne rote S|) DoMATING EpROPE| Girl Scout Civic Training! Informal Attitude of Roosevelt Music Club Conducts | A. 0. U. W. Lodge Has ce Secret Agreements, Dictator-| : ashington, . keep flying. Memorial Services! Vaudeville Program| ships and Talk of Alliances : : the inthe while howe, The reaiient Miss Eva Goetz and Miss Esther expounding and arguing, con- . Cloud Outlook pails is & world of capital. of s vineing leaders of congress of the i : ‘ mocratic na! course, but neceasity of under a Dehne, wearing uniforms of the A. O. nevertheless a staid, tradition- af ne ecoumality and in ¢ | | 1 .|U. W. drill team, served as ushers and| New York, March 10.—(#)—Discus- ° J ; bount Bnagunced the acts for the “vante-|slon of secret agreements, an arms ‘ init, SA WGSe tw ave voc? c= | i bower of « former monaren eps : ee : CS et aad peated . F. a F The president smiles and laughs ai Crechoslovakia, Jugoslavia and Ru- ty laughs in the In the cast were Mrs, RG. Albrecht | AT ahipments from Italy : q t, F : ; . : many men. And in between he Esther Leer, Grace ‘Thelma Planks down detailed, terse plans oe things on a tremendous scale. Britain. Mrs. btechatd informed beyond la} a words, turns up with her dog at a Ge ek om a ced in that the signing of a vital bank bill. It composed of Hazel Johnson and Alma torahip, ig @ solemn occasion. The terrier | call that ever happening before. | and Elsie Walth. Emily Papacek and . Roouevelt laughs and th peal agg ge ia Frank Mayo appeared in an interpre- ie l- newspapermen fire quest a oe . dent smiles too. the president, He answers, laughs 0, tative dance entitled, “The Pearl Div- : . 4 Congress meets and up in the again, exchanges quips, enjoys it. . gallery is a hatless Mrs, Roosevelt, And in another room Mrs. 4 in shirtwaist and skirt, with a Roosevelt has a press conference ! ; rapidly being 10, for women ig get They Morris. The rani for contract and auction : it on the floor and munch candy u violin and cello obligatos ged. . plause but her knitting needles she passes around. svere played by Ralph Truman and |bridge, whist, hearts, five-hundred, Byron Betterly, respectively, with Miss |Tummy and many other card games. ee eee ie — TT TO AOGHPT CHECKS [LEMKE SPEAKS FOR |. Peterson and Mrs. F. J. Bavendick, |the committee = chat of the affair, | Sil ‘ i a e* % te et a me a <esasimmwen "=r | PORFEDERAL TAXES) MINNESOTA SOLON ©, left Priday for Fargo whee chs |hour for children will be conducted at Mrs, Franklin D, Roosevelt sigs ; ~ will spend a couple of days with Mrs.|2 o'clock Saturday afternoon, with A training in unselfish service|ly to come within her routine ex- Joseph Dickman, former Bismarck | Miss Winifred Barrington telling the which naturally results in better citi- | Perience.” ‘ Joins in Fight to to Get Red Win resident, and with Mrs. Robert Smith, | Stories. zenship and will ultimately result in} In accepting the position of hon-|Citizens Must Make Effort to * : “ek ® * * * better government, is one great con-|Orary president of the Girl Scouts Man Seated in Congress, Mrs, William Langer and Mrs. N..| For Miss Marie Pierce, Enderlin, tribution made by the Girl Scouts to} Mrs. Roosevelt is the fifth consecu- Furnish Cash, However, i e Ramstad have been named delegates |‘Vh0 is making an extended visit in)» ., tive wife of a United States president Is Successful : to-the 42nd annual Continental Gon- | ‘he city, Mrs. J. G. Cowan, 306 Avenue . to fill the office. The first was the Collector Says . gress of the National Society, Daugh- al bea < Scar Lgoh de ee second Mrs. Woodrow ‘Wilson, during ters of the American Revolution, ac-|@2y evening. Cards were “= whose regime as White House mistress Washington, March 10—()—The a cording to Mrs. 8. D. Cook, regent of | tree tables, with Mrs. T. E. Flaherty cepted the invitation of the execu- | the Girl Scouts first came into prom-| Checks on temporarily-closed banks | House Friday voted to seat temporar- . ‘Minishoshe chapter, D. A. R. Alter- |2eceiving the score prize. The guests tive committee of the Girl Scout Na-|inence as a national organization. will be accepted for federal income |ily as representative from Minnesota, . nate delegates eppointed by Mrs Cook (included Miss Marle Schoenlaben and| banks plan to continue their limited /tiopal Council to become the next| Mrs. Roosevelt is not the first of|tax payments provided “a diligent and Francis H. Shoemaker, who served a ofthe GoldenRuleis — are Mrs, E. T. Beatt and Mrs. E. J,|Mrs. J. Grewe, Mandan. ting payroll checks {honorary president of the organiza- |her immediate family to be associated |conselentious effort has been made|term in Leavenworth penitentiary. + Taylor. we |tion, gave her views informally on the with Scouting. |The new president|to furnlsh either cash or postoffice |He is a farmer-laborite. ss CONVERT’S ia sisi Find ‘Militia’ Clause ae value of Girl Scouting which a long been active in the Boy Scouts | money orders,” it was announced here| ‘The vote was 230 to 75 on a resolu- 'UNERAL SERVICE Mrs. Ray J. O'Brien, 215 Avenue C on March 12th attains its 2ist birth- ie bog ceed at the first joint] Friday by James Gronna, deputy col-|tion by Shoemaker’s colleague, Rep- ‘AServiceforALL. regardless ‘West, entertained the members of her} In Embargo Measure i on coe eae by the brother and sis-liector of internal revenue. resentative Kvale (F.L. Minn.), which} © ef financial circumstances’ bridge club st a dinner party Thurs- prone, are feveral napects Of tne | three Pears bbe. (MoS Cue ta, Wout) | ‘The taxpayer should file a return |directed that the case be referred to PHONE 304 day favors marked ‘laces for 12] ,,D2splte the fuss, made about it in prescribed by President vee, but she puts training in eltizen- |daughter of President and Mrs. Ro0-| Marci; if and” amas anu “atoes|™ ous Cleetion committee for in- guests and table appointments furth- | the, legislature one ae tad been sd ship ‘before even that in homemak- |sevet, has served ag member of the cash, postofifee money order, Or, as er carried out the Irish holiday theme. z : poy Girl Scouts | in jocks ‘The evening was spent at bridge, with Temoved from the Bill giving the gor-| | Tnqurance of celaring “A. girl who is taught to give un-|and is keenly interested in its activ-| banks in waymnent ce the tae thon Unusual Offer Is 1 Mrs, Jack Bozak, Miss Hazel Wipper | Hor suthority here tthe Pl selfish service to her neighbor and | ities. Siuabetes, "crrenitta “aid; and Miss Betty’ Roether recelving fri wish. Vo eait out state soldiers for ase. a comment Sion eee - “In this emergency.” the collector] Miade by Vicks on this purpose still is there it devel- ois being trained unconsciously to be | Livestock Shippers said, “the bureau feels -taxpayers y DUTCH PUZZLE aun the block shown here is the ** * : should make diligent and conscien-j Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Tullbers, 1021| "rhe ineasure now betore the chlet| was unlikely gir in her group, she wil do as «| Can Cash Checks Now| tou ettors to send win ther v-/ New Mouth-Wash Fourth 8t., were hosts to 12 guests executive authorizes him to declare ‘Mrs. Roosevelt ted out that) — .| turns, at least the first quarterly in- at a bridge party Thursday evening embargoes on shipments of agricul- parents and <b nena have | South St. Poul, Minn., March 10.—|stallments, in cash or postoffice fae pilin beac oh spring note of yel- | tural products by truck or Psaeeleape little time or opportunity to help a|(?!—Shippers who have sent live- “af it I hot possible for taxpayers Poi nctraepentchintdrresrihe weomar ti 80 in his judgment, prices are girl use her leisure rightly. This help | stock to the market here during the}to make payment by means of cash|and gargle. It will do everything f table al itments and vases of jon- 4 it is neces- i Ber ppoin eaereciaconcs: sa Se eee aes ‘tecive| Painleve Asks France intense pret son gumphine barking holiday were able Friday to|or money orders, they should send|that any mouth antiseptic can and scores in the bridge games went to'is publication of the proclamation in To P: De U. Ss. tere ce ash checks they received in payment | their checks, even though the banks / should do... and at half the usual pul ‘0 Pay a sions, among which a girl can choose. are temporarily closed due to the| cost. i Mr. and Mrs, G. L. Dolph. Mr. and|the daily newspapers of the state. “The hurry of today and the va-|through the release of 9900,000 from | fev, ine Monaay » ig sa kee ¢ is nctual use in your aoc Paris, March 10—(#)—Former Pre-|Tiety of amusements offered make it packers’ acocunts. The collectors will clear the checks|own home. To furnish this proof, & xo Names Rishworth to following former|imperative for # girl to have guld-| ‘The cash was made available under | when it is possible to do so. If the| million bottles in a special trial size Wines new eaembere ‘aire tated * toe | Premier ance,” Mrs. Roosevelt declared. “She | the ruling of the treasury department | collectors are unable to clear the| were supplied to druggists, below cost : Capitol Commission wuraday, cannot without experience decide | hat banks may pay out cash for ship-| checks within a reasonable time, it/—a 25c value for only 10c. at a meeting of the Auxiliary to the what is best for herself. The Girl — France 4 ment and delivery of food and feed | will be nece: to call the tax-| But the demand has been enor- jpanish Ame! Wi Veterans * wi necessary to call upon the tax- Thureday serie "at the ‘World War Robert M, Rishworth, e member of Feary bien \ pert assist: | products. < payers for new remittances, he said. | mous. If your druggist is already out Memorial building. Those initiated|the state board of administration, gesture. Play, Mrs. Roosevelt thinks, should {@| ‘The collector's office is on the sec-| Of the trial size, the regular 10-ounce | most attractive way to set embroid- were Mrs. A. H. Irvine, Mrs. E. G.| Wi ae be organized as carefully as work, and i? ~ City a nd. Cou nty | [ond floor of “te aiigccber building here. fae of eleced coe bags — vie even sede oe for it gen gees er Mrs. Herrick. | Priday to serve on orth Dakots | urged 4 t | | This office wi open until 8 p, m., r bargain—a value for only} valent a pieced qr ith * Janeane Ieee tie ane ; | should be so organized as to develop |g __" "| march 13, 14 and 15, when assistance | 38c. And, after using it a week, if|seaming. Number C293, 1c. Order layed following th: t.| capitol building commission. America—she 9 s | Cards were pl fol ie meet A . | one’s creative talents, one’s ingenuity. | will be given in completing taxpayers’| You are not delighted with its qual-| by mali only, allowing a week to 10 \ ! ing. A committee composed of Mrs.|_Rishworth replaces G. “There were so few diversions in| Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Lobsinger, 403 ‘amazing econo: ares = Semephs: cts Ba: George Laney | Fargo, (he pentriaesp ed the old days,” she pointed out, “that |Ninth avenue southwest, Mandan, are|*eturns, Gronna said. ea ierer aituieed poeiiens- ace Eiattha 0-0 som hincerck viene! ‘ al 5 . Patzman girls had to use their ingenuity. To- | parents of a boy born Friday morning PRICE IS NO OBJECT your money back.—Advertisement. | Bismarck, N. Dak. . __ freshments. are George A. Bangs, Grant Pos. day, there is little to stimulate it. It/at St. Alexius hospital. ec Ph Complimentary to Mrs, C. F, Mud — eh . phon eke pegirybrapoceghe es) ora a sited brasks’s supreme court Friday’ beld . C.F - a the recent if it is not to lost.” | A girl was born Th lay to Mr. ha, Nebr., Mrs. J. E. Davis, 831 Eighth | mission are transferred to the board el Placed on cam) by the!10 miles north of Bismarck, at the in refusing confirmation. It held the! f , after July 1. An Girl Scouts. |Bismarck hospital Bi. entertained ‘small’ group | ot /of administration, ti measure, “It offsets the hurry of modern | Iriadequacy must be so great as to ag Srhends informally at bridge tt. {which would have made the change Hfs* she declared.“ aa FORKS WIDOW DIES to amount to evidence of fraud a ready in time for oe, priogeaed ncn effective immediately after passage, ee any] Grane Forks, N. D., March 10.—(?) i dinner, “A geod supply of all kinds ts were where today, wholesome, jl . * si el wi imple, |—Mrs. Melissa Lavayea Hamilton, a TO BURY WAHPETON MAN — al en, ples, of St. Patrick’s day and covers were | failed to carry. close to the soll.’ The camping pro- | resident of Grand Forks since 1879, % iy ed with Mra0, R. Robertson holding Ie i (e gram is even more important to my died Friday morning at her home| nine of Columbus lodge members — Pg preemies . C. Re jon holding | Mian Pleads Guilty 3 mind than the housekeeping or home- here, She was the widow of the late} S104 rineral services in a body | . and evening meals. special eons making. | Major 5.G. Hamilton, an early Grand . de To Bad Check Count “A girl will get the latter in some|Forks county state's attorney and|here Saturday at St. John’s church HOME BAKE SHOP pls form always in her own home and|secretary of the North Dakota con-| for R. A, Reeder. 32, Wahpeton busi- ss sii ianes cnens probably in a more technical way institutional convention. He died in|ness man who died Wednesday after nto her school. The camping is less like- | February, 1918. a lengthy illness. - > Mrs, Gilbert Knudson of Jewell, Ia,| 4... eh leaded guilty to a charge who is a guest at the home of EU alent worthless checks in Bis- daughter, Mrs. Opie 8. Rindahl, was part an marck, K. G. Luke was in the Bur- preg ein ¥ given Wednes-| iicn county jail Friday serving @ 30- plane day aren Pan cents day term. Quanrud Mrs. G. N. Livdahl at the 30- Spt ys the home, 601 Seventh Luke was sentenced to serve - : : pee Tne afternoon was passed with sew: | 0%, Q2"%, and fined #100 and $t094 Starts Tomorrow =| _—Last Time Today au, tone Sint Wrox” ing and a musical program was pre- istrate, Thursday afternoon. ‘ Let’s Go! Here’s the eo - . peer i a — - sented by Mrs. Rindahl and Mrs. 7.) ‘Police Chief. J. ‘Martineson was] ° — om wn i; ill You’ ki : ’ 6 ay An See eere er ea ten) neon ~ Bim Youretaokine Hl SGreat Sars in [9925 Greatest Ph of piano and vocal selections. There orthless checks att 7 were 16 guests. Hapa ag points ‘throughout the t Amy Mollison : For!— 7 , rs LA S fea . fers ° @ | northwest. ; : sera - ee a ee - a || Wool Specialist Will ‘There's speed to burn, excitement and : Fer Laughing Out Loud ee \ i tion » and family to “THE ” |_ Fraternal Groups || Give Lecture in City pling oaroarg ntact Yet Will Rogers and Janet Gaynor Ne - today, streaking 100-miles-an-hour Joige will assemble at, 2:20 o'lock| _ Missourl Slope sheep men will as- prio - ’ semble in Bismarck March 17 to meet ° along a course of devil-may-care ad- hall for al practise ae me, Christie, bi ge sonal venture and light-hearted love-mak- was Announced EHS: tare te Depar' et. Pee . Officers will be elected at the regu- | Burle: county agricultural agent. . Jar meeting of the U. C. T. Auxiliary| The meeting will be held in the din- at 8 o'clock Saturday_evening in the | ng room of the World War Memorial Araaliary canes 8 Se, HE RS not to conflict with the state baaket~ a ee wat . Progress at t 5 | Church Societies ||" christie is expected to discuss the e—-—_—_—___—__—_—? | alue and preparation of various doors The Senior Kings’ Heralds of the grees ot wone,.0c. hee ane be A ¢ tit ADMISSION— 25c + MeCabe Methodist church will meet|is an authority. ryone program of agricultural rel at 2:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon at |is invited to attend. én Matinee and Night the home of Dorothea Arness, 223 ‘West Thayer avenue. | Danes, at the Dome Satur- ‘The Knights of Columbus will naia| aay Siaed Se rtee “py Turner and regular 8 o'clock Depression iar in BY Mary's schoo! audl- pe 25c Admission, 40c for cing. torium. 8 Great Stars in One Picture JANET WILE GAYNOR ROGERS SALLY AYRES EILERS FOSTER DRESSER CRAVEN «=: SORY STATE FAIR © ho A, 4 HAPPY, JOYFUL DAYS TODAY AND SATURDAY WAR'S Unti} the Iste war armies suffered greater losses from ep! than from battle with the enemy. 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