The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 10, 1933, Page 3

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ne RIBUNE, MUNDAY, APRIL 10, 1933_ iia ae | Where Grasshoppers Will Trouble Next Summer MRS. 0, 6. BRANNEN | Say ‘Sweet Adeline” | |tsterstate commerce, was revereed. yg an Buccurabe in City | Was Second Choice | |, MM trea rrecdwolt asia the thres eet Had Resided in Bismarck For SUCCUMBS IN IOWA|*~cras | men would not be again’ brought to] Jacob Kessel, 43-year-old may be ee a Several Years, Leaving Att eerie trial. Reversal of the conviction Here Three Years Ago ~ RAILROAD MEN TR ey) ~NREASE IN RATES Says Economic Conditions Make Restoration of High Tariffs Necessary jo, something of @ any quartets whose members the substantive charge will make hoists stein of beer and burst Jang will operate only to into “Sweet Adeline.” fines of Mann and McGuire The girl's name the author had | 999 to $10,000. in mind wasn’t Adeline at all. It Prison sentences—a + bigeye idibiutie ot for McGuire, five mon’ lor ie ; Aormaprs prrgoy tned ens Red aise for Herring Mrs. Oliver C. Brannen, resident of | C#80's largest music houses, said Bismarck it was Rosalie, Richard H. Ger- |= ard was thinking of when he wrote the words of the famous song in 1902, But, said Fitzmaurice, nobody seemed to like the piece and Ger- ard couldn’t get anyone to pen a melody until Harry came along. Finally, a New York Publishing house consented to publish a few free copies for sing- ers provided Gerard would forget about Rosslie.and change to Ade- line. That was in 1903. And now publishers are on their second million copies. Affirm Convictions On Lottery Charges 2:30 New York, April 10.—(#)—The 15 United States circuit court of appeals f Monday affirmed the conviction of 9:00 / Conrad H. Mann, Frank E. Herring : »jand Bernard C. McGuire on a con- spiracy charge in the Eagles lottery case. Conviction on a substantive Once in Every Girl’s Life comes the moment of decision— Admission 25c Daily ag i babe & i liary and of the Catholic Women's Teague. Funeral services were conducted from 8t. Anthony's Catholic church at Des Moines. Requiem Mass was celebrated by Rev. Luigi Ligutti of gee ge af 38 CUT IN HALF! Vicks new Antiseptic does Reriigan everything that any gargle a of Mrs, Brannen’s son in| Or mouth-wash can on ‘The Brannens left Bismarck three should wig Fe agli se Tip taueos Branmen at Pa-| The Prom aeanlu Toa soar Sari a North Dakota's grasshopper frou%%es next summer probably wiil be most acute on the above map. In these sections a check by the agricultural college and agriculture indicates that infestation ranges from 30 to 50 per cent of the crop ho If are not delighted with its tion also exists in the dotted areas. In both of these areas organization to fight the "hoppers with poison lite bait is being urged by the North Dakota Agricultural college extension service. designated SR a Rn ae Ale Cc A Pp | t ©o L with lines also have more than usual infestation. In local spots united e! gist and get your money back. PITTS & TODD and townships probably will be needed. The white areas are relatively free from gen operations may be Se beegllet po large ae ae, is pa aoe COMEDY —aems THEATER =ee—— where the inroads of grasshoppers were stopped with the proper use of poison bran bait. progress FORMER ENVOY DIES of the pests before the po halted them is seen ensily.. In the small pleture ts a cluster of the grasi- oe Ae eebe| VAORD LATEST NEWS Today and Tuesday Henry Van Dyke, former i A 75s VALUE FOR ONLY 35¢ Monday after hours of digging in the) Young Sterling Man Caan Mas The MAN who could sell more life insurance than any man I everbeard of never shouted. Notice the men who crumbled rock and snow. Paley had climbed on skis to a ledge i ot ies mountain eat the tn ef Sentenced to Prison ‘Whether — grasshoppers © 9,600 foot peak and was thrown) Obert Salhus, 24-year-old Sterling dent H. A. Scandrett of the Milwau- iasratute phacceagucecgedti acne into a valley when one foot scraped | on, was sentenced to an indeterml- kee system said here Monday. mer in North Dakota depends ‘on |0me light rock and started the slide. sd ae Pe The Chicagoan, on an inspection] other Nature, and on the timeliness He and several friends were spend- | nal rm of from one to three years a ing @ vacation at a lodge here. in the state penitentiary when he 2 pleaded guilty, before Judge Fred = : Baby Owes Life to peceyeyae gs mcalemarpeapapring Ch R rT] n court Sat iy afternoon, to a charge ance Recollectio of having stolen property in his pos- session. Burgettstown, Pa., April 10—() Salhus was charged with having in| Eig! injury macay, Under an overturned auto | his possession @ mare and a colt tomobiles le and forgotten e eX- pg borers Protcggs pate! must be ready to perform the exter-| citement, a four-months-old baby which were the property of Horace o'clock Sunday evening at inter-|mination program themselves. So} owed its life Monday to the chance Fairchild, Sterling farmer. section of Rosser avenue and Fifth 8t.|Say the entomologists of the North} recollection of one of six seriously The defendant was arrested by Dakota Agricultural college and the| injured persons. Sheriff Joseph L. Kelley, who said ‘An ambulance had brought the | that Salhus has served several jail injured to a hospital before four- | terms in the past. He was appre- months-old Helen Barron was | hended in Wild Rose townshi missed. They found the child, Pe en | Roatan ofthe euttnnet| ure and’ the hoa of ine ex, | Einstein to Teach armies and the green vegetation of] Which had gone over a 20-foot | At Spanish School North Dekota is infested with ~ ea | Madrid, A! 10.—(#)—Prof. Albert a grasshoppers with @ surprising uni-| Ttolian Speed Plane "| Einstein, Pisa le his German selling.. they just talk formity, only a few Pi guid being citizenship because of anti-semitism : . relatively free from their menace. in & quiet easy Way. Sets Up New Record |in Germany, Mondsy accepted an in- vitation to join the University of Mad- Desenzano, Italy, April 10—()—A ty. spot peers Pause oge built to compete likely lor neider cup, was reported ys = Be yn to have broken the world’s speed rec- measures, at least, [ea Marshal Francesco needed. But for the rest of/""T. orricial” speed nounced immediately, but it was said the mark of 408.8 miles an hour es- ‘The counties—Divide and Williams amount of i physic! mie has not been deciied when Prof | It not when 5 Was not an: |ginstein will come here. He ' i it de dented at seven cities in North Dako- ta this month, it was tablished by the British Lieutenant George H. Stainforth in 1931 had been beaten by several miles an hour. | Unofficially it was said Monday's ralsh, | mark was 431% miles an hour. —— Confiscate Liquor making friends from day to In Raids Saturday day. alot Zeal i, mat gad There's no noise about it, ‘this| gallons of alleged alcohol in two raids no “back talk.” Sight, the sheritfoaid Monday. ena was Places raided were the Ball Cab Chesterfield slogan aoe wil Ps ee —just two words, “They aye No arrests have been made yet. HOARDING DIMINISHING Washington, April 10.—(#)—Money Satisfy”—is a plain simple statement telling about fellow at Massach instit in circulation in the United States de- Ps urday : itched. pered lea’ when 20 ae piste’ Dae. # |The end of last month of Soaisacesto It , nd evidencing diminution of hoard- . all fields are milder—they taste better, : SPIDER WEB @ | i Water with meals helps stomach | scraps, h Juices, aids digestion. If bloated’ with | Pattern with directions and yardage gas add a spoonful of Adlerika. One| estimate, No. C154, 15c. Order dose cleans out poisons and washes | mail only. Allow a week to ten days BOTH upper and lower howels. Sold for delivery.. Address: Aunt Mar- in Bismarck by Hall's Drug Store— tha, care of The Bismarck Tribune, Advertisement. | Bismarck, N. Dak. i i @ 1999, Liscarr & Myass Toascue Co, hestertield the cigarelle thal pe

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