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\ ‘ | 2 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MONDAY, MAY 1, 19383 ; " ‘ a | Sy ald’ . Ira McCoy. hch was served after/Gust N M \d Mrs.|caller at the Steve Koppy home Wed- ing to Dr. Whittemore, who has made Donald’s leg about six inches above miller and ir. ane E bpbitie beset Ds | Str put True the ankle. Mrs. George Price the program. 4 " Christ Namitier. ___ {nesday afternoon. ! ange “with Donald were Bob Mote, son Dies Early Monday) ™. snd to, Bit ollenberger and} | Mr. snc Mrs, Fred Warner _visited| | Gayton school No. 2 closed Wednes. , Plan D tr: ws Itgns of D: of the superintendent of the U. 8. gates sons Billy aud Alvin and Mr. and/at the ‘Wagner home Sunday |day. A ptenic was held near the riven, j lan Demonstrations i lated Press} Indian school, and Bill Leach, @! yrs George Price, 223 Sixth st.| Mrs. John Dixon of Wilton were Sat-| evening. Lunch was brought by the teacher 10 On Alfalfa Plantin ‘ Ltd nephew of Baker. \south, Bismarck, died at @ local hos- urday afternoon and evening callers) Mr. and Mrs, John Berg called at | Miss Nora Streu, and her pupils, s|* q ciated Press) Just what made the plow fall 45 | pital ‘shortly before 1 o'clock Monday} @*, the A. F. Ghylin home. ie the G. Sheer. home Monday. Godfrey Grenz was a caller tm : Three alfalfa By the Apociated Frese) not known, but it is believed the vi- Tomine following a lingering fliness| Bobble Fisher was a Sunday guest) tis, Cel, Alvin of Mercer spent )Temus Wednesday evening. lemonstrations will} DEATH FO! bration made when the boys ran by at the 8. L. Jordahl home. Friday wit! mrs. John Berg. Walter Schiermeister was & calles be conducted in Burleigh county] Alexandria, inn.—Death, although caused it to totter, Donald's father with a pulmonary disorder. ZweDay Annual Program of|-rhursday and Friday, May 4 and 5,|it overtook hin} while he was eating Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghylin and A seven-iound baby boy arrived at|at the Godfrey Grenz home Thure- Mrs. Price, 37 years old, had been|,.4 Burnett Jacobson were Regan|the Dan Sroble home Sunday at 2) day afternoon. tati it was announced Saturda: ; John Lung, 72, | Said. in the hospital since April 21. She sptate Association to Be [Pitnam, county agricultural agent, |eapenter, preyed The mishap occurred about 7| 1 d"tndergone an operation in Jan. | callers Wednesday night. |) | a is Bigiwes ‘hig Weaheelay ves f A Proper methods of preparing the| In his chop stood a neat coffin, He| clock. Donald is a freshman in| 57, Mrs. a Ae ise Jake PARE Ob ARE, Gd Gétoes for the infant son win Riemer home Wednesday eve- Ul GLa ground for sowing of alfalfa will be| made it jast fall and selected a plot | Bismarck high school She leaves her husband, an_em-| 108 were, callers Soamsted, ke tae Date ete Tor |e, and ve: euinenelal SOMERRIA shown by E. G. Booth extension |in the cemetery. . 9 ployee of the Northern Pacific Rail-|"“yers art Strand and Mrs, Alvin] Tuesday afternoon: ; accompanied by Mrs, iy i agronomist of the state agricultural — Highway Department |way company, and two daughters, Vir-| givin were callers at the Jake Fish-| Mr. and Mrs. John gtroble of Mer-|schler were shopping ees alth officers from throughout |coliege. The public is invited to the THIEVES STEAL FENCE ginta, 12 years old, and Mary M. Price,| «home Wednesday afternoon. car spent: Buntay: with’: le of a ay Linton < th Dakota will assemble in Bis-\ demonstrations, which are scheduled Billings, Mont.—Sadly scanning Makes More Changes eight. er ome, Wednesdtrand home Mon- | ter, Mrs. Gust Netmiller their daugh- | w iM se Bi Prarck Tuesday for their two-day an-| as follows: the treasury, commissioner L. W. She also leaves her mother, who re-| 4,cAlers At. the SUT ‘Mere. W. 8.| Mr. and Mrs, John Berg visited at |the week-end with he ee nual meeting at the Patterson Hotel.) 2 p,m, ‘Thursday—William Ryan| Upshaw, of the Billings Twilight Appointment of R. A. May of Wat-|sides in South Russia. nies, Mie snd Mrs. Alvin Ghylin and|the Fred Lange home Bana ted al SHAArORaL an hig father, Frank Registration will begin at 10 a. ./farm in Schrunk township. baseball league, Monday said if | ford City as head of the Williston di-| Her body will be interred at St. "and Burnett Jacobson. Mrs, Pete Prokop visited at the| Mr. and Mrs seks pig and at 11 o'clock Dr. Henry L. Hal-|" 9 a, m. Friday—At Erickson broth-| lumber stolen from the Legion |vision of the highway department, | Mary's cemetery. gc ‘©. Lindsey was caller at the|Fred Lange home Friday evenin, ; dren, Elizabeth, ‘Gericua aan = verson of Minot, president of the/ers farm in Grass Lake township. ball park isn’t recovered. there will |and R. W. Frazier of Crosby as main-| Puneral services will be conducted|y yarcovitz home Sunday. BMY. and Mrs, A. E. Neloon enier-|opey VIRNSE AY tis ie, GRO state association, will give his ad-|° 2 p.m, Friday—At Ira J. Falken-| be no centerfield fence for the | tenance superintendent was announc-|at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning at)’ so9 Cook, Sr, was a caller at the/tained their children at a dinner/Penschler home Sunday afternoon. } Gress and announce committee ap-| stein land, east of Carl Johnson's, next| heavy hitters to alm at this sea- |ed Monday by Highway Commissioner |St. Mary’s pro-cathedral, with Rev.) 4m Ghylin home Saturday night, |Sunday Mr. and Mrs. W. Backman| Callers in Temvik Monday “a pgintments. to township line of Crofte and Eck-] son. Frank A. Vogel. Father Robert A. Feehan officiating. Johnson, Gudrun q ‘The opening speaker on the after-|jung, — May, who replaces F. H. Brasie, for | ¢———_—________—-® cae ee and pay a creep he tag ghee eee, pan prog ae ral Sanleranels an oor. and Ath ‘se noon program at 1:30 will be Br B. HIT RUN CYCLIST several years has been McKenzie Alta | Jake Salar and children and Alvin | Boone. oppy and aatiHee regina, Bedlagek, physician of the Indien |Seven Teams Ready |S, Franctoo—and now the hit- [county surveyor. rater micceeds 4.) q_________- | Ghylin were Regen callers Sstarday) ME. and Mra, Johl Side Of Mere and! Mss Godtrer, Grens were Hash } jrun_bicyelis . Adel etto| T. 7 ae vial health program of the Indian medical For League Opener) reported » boy on a bicycle ran her} Ollie Moline of Williston was ap- By CARL SCHATZ ca acl | iia aeteted John Kurle home} in Livona Tuesday evening. aie The See OHE FOR ne bikes a down and pedaled :way at a clip of|pointed to replace L. V. Coulter as ' | Estherville Mr. and Mrs, H. E. Redington were J Wrlanregercy st Fort Yates, Grand Forks, N. D, May 1—()—|at least 20 miles an hour. shop foreman. ion, Bilas Peter-| Nels Peterson called on Carl Schats| 4, Wilton shoppers Saturday. Buy or Sell Through At 2:15 A. W. Ecklund of the state/The Northern League will open its AN UPSETTING AFFAIR son was replaced as shop foreman by|Monday afternoon. a Miss Gladys Surell left for her] The Tribune Want Ads ‘ 2 4 7 5 LITTLE home at Hettinger Tuesday after health department will discuss dis-|season May 4 with seven clubs, ac-| Philadelphia—It was all most |George Knopfler of ‘Minot, while in stay MORAA. By MRS. ROY iy i ei “Sal” teac! @ term of school at school crepancies in the more common pub-|cording to announcement by R. L.| upsetting. First Conrad J. Gab- |the Bismarck division ‘Sal” Paul, ‘Eimer Qually lett for the hing No. 1 in Wilson. lic health laboratory examinations.|yoelz, president, Monday fer War ud Bismarck, and E. L. Shepard, Burn- 6 7 ew 5 a f s upset by his automobile mtd Patzner home Monday. He will be| Harry Davenport and Elmer Folm-| Mr. and Mrs. Philip Wall, Jr., visit- Dr. L. W. Larson of Bismarck will| Lengue officers state the organiza-| when he cranked it. The car |stad, were named parol Hauee CoDETeA biere. y. ge c"pusiness in Bismarck |ed at the Fred Wall home Sunday. 87 Miles CUES ae tion will start out with the idea of| jowled over Pa: Ta aa squale Bolita, who ey succeet N : s Dr. J. A. Myers of the University| playing a split season, in the mean-| was shining Louis Costello’s shoes Clinton Swett. foel Ness was a Alta shopper aoe sis taseae il pean 7 — a 1 G ? st f Minnesota medical school will dis- on the| Monday. anes nee ered pres [tie looking for an elghth member to) in front of a grocery store. Cos | Pail has been, » brekenan Mr. and Mrs, John Stroh and fam-|tored to Wilton Sunday afternoon. 4| Gossever Engineers, 07223 take the place of Little Falls and| telio toppled from his perch on |S0o Line railroad. ily and Sarah Schatz visited at the|Mrs, Sarah Mowder, who has been Wheaton, Ill, have brought out vention of tuberculosis among chil-|\nich will start with the opening of| ——— f Yelock, Discussi ill be the shoe-shine stand. Gabriel Henry Schuh home Monday evening.| visiting there the past several weeks By ELIZABETH KOPPY 1933 World’s Fair Auto Gas Save Sonia by'DE Fannie Dunn Quain,|'e second half of the schedule, | corralled his car in the grocery 300 Persons Attend Rudolph Schaffer has moved on a|returned home with them. — and Inside Engine Oiler that saves ’ BIER DEN David Al stewart |;.ane cwnth elie propepy bts ‘a store window and all three men John Swett Funeral |**"™ vo miles east of Regan. ‘Mr, and Mrs. G. O. Lindsey and! wirs, steve Koppy visited her sis-| gas and oils valves inside engine at Ninette, Man.; and Dr. Charles Mac- Pee Tan tas icue tera club, EER PRR were patched up at a hospital. ohn Sw qcited, Rhinehart called on Carl|daughters Margaret, Marjorie and/ter, Mrs, James Surber of Livona| same time. Fits all cars. aay put Lachlan, San Haven. tn = si . . ichatz Monday. Constance called at the wader Tuesday. on with wrench. Users and nts ‘The afternoon program will be end-|€et if going in time to start pate Child Is Found Dead eet nee coun auTiElR eee Edwin Fisher called at the Ed. and|home Tuesday forenoon. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Keys were! wanted everywhere. 327% pootite “Certified [£07 1s week. many pioneers of Burleigh county,| Hank Schatz home Wednesday. Ole Oleson of Wilton transacted|snopping in Linton Tuesday, after-/One sent free to introduce quick, d with SS ‘i - . Copies” at aso by Miss Villetta | _ Voelz says there will be no cuaeeee | an Lake Near Towner]|sunday afternoon attended funeral” rs, Joe Diede and son Wayne and| business in this vicinity Monday. Roche, director of vital statistics of Se ea rar ay Tate eceaauearts the state department of health, fol- play Little Falls will attempt to fill Towner, N. D., May 1.—(?)—Miss- lowed by & discussion led by Dr. A, A. i ing for 15 hours, Helen, 18-month-old m those dates with teams outside the] enter of Mr. and’ Mrs, Delbert|marck 54 years. in Regan Monday. called at the Ole Wold home Wednes- noon. Send Addregs and Car Name fe services for John C. Swett at McCabe/ mrs. Agnes Adams were Alta shop-| Earl Mowder called at the Henry! Lawrence Deis of near Linton was a| —Advertisement. bond Methodist Episcopal church here. pers Wednesday. Schilling home Monday evening. Swett had been a resident of Bis-|" Dan Rhinehart transacted business| Julius Oleson and Glen McAllister |—=———————————= = - — Whittemore, state health officer. | 0 i i : tor of the Members of the Sixth District Med- | easue. 'wlllott, living 12 miles southeast of| Rev. Walter E. Vater, pas' Mr, and Mrs. Gottlieb Diede of! day. ical “association will meet with the at ka ee .) Towner, sunday was found drowned | church, preached the funeral eatete Pickardville visited with their son| Mr, and Mrs. ‘Tom Hollingsworth of F Oo R F ] N E health officers at their banquet in| To Conduct District inva small lake one ad one-heif|and old friends of Swett were Pall-| Joe Tuesday afternoon. se wll eager re the Terrace Gardens of the Patterson miles from her home. bearers. More than 30 automobiles} Jake Gaub was a Regan caller on| Harry Davenport home. " hotel at 6:30 o'clock. Play Days Tuesday]. ‘tnila was first mised at 4 p. es tnslided in Be funeral cortege Wednesday. afternoon. “ tlhe aah ae ue home i Pan aee Dey aaah eorge Hecker was a Alta caller on} the week were Mrs. uy All doctors and other persons m, Saturday and when sie was not Services were conducted at 9 o'clock | Thursday, the Past Scones i Rupp ; terested are invited to attend the ses-] Four district play days will be con-|immediately found a few, neighbors ‘ sions as well as the banquet, accord-|ducted in Burleigh county Tuesday, | were pertiend to help look ie her,| Sunday morning at the home KY Mr, and Mrs. George McClester|port and Ruth Wilmot, Mrs. Earl >——_—___—_—___ “— | according to Miss Marie Huber, coun-|Wnen darkness came and she stili|SWett’s daughter, Mrs. Minnie M.|were Alta shoppers Friday afternoon.) Mowder, John Carlson, Dennis and | Weather Report _| |ty surcrintendent of schools. When darkness came jarm tos gent|Schmid, Wilton. “Rev. F. W. Christ,| Mrs, Emil Zelmer visited with her|Doris Carlson, Henry Schilling, Ole hs @|__ They will be held at Baldwin, Arena, vnt| Wilton, officiated, and the funeral) parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Johnson,| Wold, Mr. Mitchell of Huron, 8. D., * ~~ ForECAST Driscoll and Menoken, eee, ane noms, ith fladkients Party left Wilton for Bismarck at 11) Friday afternoon. Dr. J. M. Jackson of Jefferson City, a.m. For Bismarck and vicinity: Fair.) Winners in the athletic, declama-|and lanterns, searched for the light | frost to- night; Tuesday partly cloudy and slightly warmer. For Gouth Da- kota: ‘Generally fair tonight; Tues- day fair and somewhat warn: water and fell before getting bey her depth. eh f Wilson | with light frost tonight; Tuesday/tion and music contests will qualify! Discovery of the child’s b kota: Fair, with In a news story published in 8t.|School Friday afternoon. Paul Sunday, Dr. Lasby, who recent-| Gene Fisher visited with Gerald Joe Diede called on Chas. Larson|Iowa, and Clarence Scott and small as he in 1 D . Wif prsebohnd forenoon. daughter. ch and M partly cloudy and for the county-wide play day to be|yresh Water lake was made by Athur| College Dean’s ife —<<$___-——@| Mr. and Mrs. Hindbouch and Mr. a ble tested- Slightly warmer. conducted in Bismarck next Saturday. |Ojson, who, on horseback, had #ined C * s' | Canfield and Mrs. George Mowder motored to Oui le — Ge arth early in the mornin. He| Niece of Local Woman|, Carrington Sunday where they visit~ double action found the body at 7:30 a. m. Sugday, — ed with relatives. d . 5 . about six feet from the bank ofthe] The wife of the dean of the Col- By MBS. A. F. GHYLIN Mrs, Anna Strand and son Einar Y oY & lake. lege of Dentistry at the University of Py evening visitors at the B | Tracks on the bank indicated&the| Minnesota is a niece of Mrs. W. F. Ole Wold home. AG 0 child had walked straight into@he| Jones, 511 Fifth St. Mrs. 8. L. Jordahl and daughter ) ly was honored with the presidency| 4nd Clair Ghylin Sunday. F OWDER Heavy Plow Breaks of the American Association of Dental| P. T. A. meeting was held at the For North Da- 14] She is Mrs. William F. Lasby. Lucille visited Gudrun Jordahl at i od Schools, is described as a “home-| Canfield school Thursday night. The Bismarck Boy 8s Leg own predict a program consisted of a band concert| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Neimiller had as Dean Lasby was born and reared|by the Wing band, a talk by A.|their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs oh Ce By MRS. JOHN A. BERG er. For Miontana: Unsettleg. tonight and Tjuesday, showers {Tuesday and west portion t night; tly warmer tonight ex- : With both bones in his left leg). a farm near Castle Rock, Minn.,| Thompson, superintendent of public/Christ Berg of Wing, Mr. and Mrs. aieerta, bacetty cloudy to- on eee eaten BY iganeas ove: and obtained his education in Min-/ instruction, and several songs By the! John Wagrt Seat Maer aaa Mare nigiAt; ‘Tuesday generally fair, with \ ning, Donald Hartley, 13-year-old nesota. igh school boys, and a recitation byland Mrs. Mike Wall, Mr. ant About the time he succeeded Dean Alfred Owre as head of the Minneso- ta dentistry school, he was named a fellow of the American College of Dentists. He was graduated from Carleton what warmer in west portion. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hartley, who reside west of the city, was r covering in a local hospital Mon- day. i The plow, which is used in plow-| ing stony land, was set upright in i a GENERAL CONDITIONS V/ Low. pressure areas are centered tver the lower Great Lakes regior and over the north Pacific coast whil: a “High” is centered over Manitota AS 42 YEARS AGO Never Fails and Conkey’s Chick Starter ‘Tented and recommended by hundreds of North Dakota Farmers ‘ t College at Northfield and the Uni- out the northern states and in the 1898: iral | se Dr. and Mrs. Lasby have one daugh- ni Admiral Dewe: | father is employed. | pentral Piains States, | Moderate 10 89% te ot Manis te | “While Donald and two of his com-|**- DACOTAH SEED COMPANY Ohi mh i panes ‘ panions were running through the! Masufacturers ef good feed, bullt te fit your needs. lo, Minnesata and in southeastern but is not nominated | iad N. Dak. North Dakota. Ellendale, N. Dak. for President. warehouse to see Frayne Baker at! On Highway 10, Bismarck, N. Da! 159 inches during the past| the other end, the plow fell, striking | ceported Use the Want Ads 48 hours. Moderate temperatures — — Brevall in all sections, but with the : = = : : MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED Dakota and in Manitoba, ; BY OUR GOVERNMENT Missourt river stage at 7 a. m. 22 ft. 24 hour change, -0.4 ft. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28.18. Reduced to sea level, 29.98. TEMPERATURE At 7 a.m... 8 iL] PRECIPITATION REPORT Total April Ist to date 0.73 2 rH . te 0 “DOWERY. HOTEL Normal, April 1st to dat eo eo — Wi, NORTH oa ee at a igh Low. AY, SZ . est es BISMARCK, dy. .... 50 35 08 eer nciilaciemetine a delaemmmiacnil Amenia, clay. - 56 36 1,30 A Surprise for the Ladies MATINEE LUNCHEON The Management has a real treat in store for our patrons of the Coffee Shop, Beach, clear Bottineau, clear . , Clear . a . Drake, pcldy. ... . 31 % garment eure cre nme Starting Easter Monday we will serve a Fessenden, clay. i002 $2 3800 DeLUXE MATINEE LUNCHEON for Grand Forks, eidy. ..:. 35 40 ie MATINEE TICKET i ne FARGO aera ‘or Jamestown, cldy. . - 48 36 65 THEATRE, 5 32 ‘05 : 37 02 36 72 CHESTERFIELD wri This ticket will be good until 4 p. m. on x 00 A felendiat przitee nme jas: any day of the week issued except Sat- a a salesman who had “something to say”: urdays or Holidays. c 32 100 % ————————— = 38 % BO I dropped into a little tobacco shop, NLY FIREPROOF t eee ee and when I asked for a pack of Chest- 2 om SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS High Lows erfields the man smiled and told me I Huron, Fain sveeesseees GB 38 3 was the seventh customer without a Rapid City, clay. 2.112) 50 ‘32 break to ask for Chesterfields. ‘Smoker LY gene bear Chewelah FOR 10 DAYS ONL = est est Pet ; ‘ An Amazing “Spring Special” Magazine Offer for Moorhead, clay . 48 36 114 Chesterfields click ... I sell five times " ang. 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