The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 14, 1933, Page 3

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| » Negro Confesses — Chi o Tenth St., south, has been giving of- Mickey colored, who con-|Chief of Police Chris J. fessed to stealing chickens from John | Said. Sher and Frank A. Larson, was given |. 30 days in jail and $100 fine angd.costs in each case by Police Magistrate Ed- ward 8. Allen, Thursday, the sentence | Th: yt mee from Sept. 6, the day of his mittde N. D. BOARD TO KANSAS CITY Devils Lake, \N. D., Sept. 14—(P)}— North Dakota public works com- a was ae 3 ba City | for & conference O'Brien, who has been living on} with Colonel H. M. Walt, deputy ad- More New THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1933 ‘W. Murphy, region: BOARD POSTPONES MEETING 1933 general CAPITOL se THEATRE see— Daily at 2:30-7-9 The state board of equalization has|R. deferred its meeting ot rs her Property levy unt after the Sept. 22 special election at which the state sales tax will be voted al} outcome of the vote on the sales tax pes ets a ‘FOLEY WITHDRAWS DEMAND St. Paul, Sept. 14—()—Minnesota’s latest conservation rift ended peace- fully Thursday afternoon when John Foley of Wabasha, chairman of the, Minnesota congervation commis- ‘sion, withdrew his:demand for the re- signation of W. D. Stewart, director of the game and fish division, FELONS HESITATE TO SIGN Los Angeles, Sept. 14—(#)—An ap- parent hesitancy on the part of form- er convicts to observe the new felon registration ordinances of Lés An- geles city and county was met Thurs- day by police orders to arrest viola- tors. Only 13 felons had registered. Failure of exconvicts to enroll with —— |ministrator, for @ general discussion|on. Officials of the tae commission | the sheriff and police department 1s ficials considerable trouble for some jon LA mepietlg™ ion ‘It was indi-|said the board desired to await: th ens ee and complaints of petit thefts | cated that Frank ve been made from numerous resi- | advisor, would attend. The board had | before setting the levy. dents of the south gt of the bond bona convening in Devils Lake, hear- ing applications for federal funds for Projects. punishable by. a $500 fine or six months imprisonment or’ both. LINDBERGHS WILL SAIL, Stockholm, Sweden, Sept. 14.—(P)— Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh said Thursday that he and Mrs. Lindbergh probably will remain two more days in this country and then sail for the U. 8. The Colonel will make a final report on a proposed air route across the North Atlantic by way of Green- |Jand after reaching New York. | MINNESOTA MARGIN REDUCED St. Paul, Sept. 14.—(7)—Rural re- turns Thursday cut down the two-to- one margin held Wednesday by re- pealists in the special state election on eliminating the 18th amendment. Returns from 3,130 of 3,693 precincts in Minnesota showed 364,332 votes for repeal and 194,337 against. FRUH SUCCEEDS PATTERSON Minot, N. D., Sept, 14—()—A. M. . |Fruh, Minot, took the oath of office iate Wednesday as deputy United States marshal, to be stationed here, taking the place of Dell Patterson, who'recently resigned to become war- den of the state penitentiary. By BERNADETTE HOPKINS Mrs. H. E. Rannestad and son Harold returned Sunday from a month’s vacation spent at Minne- sota points. Mr. and Mrs. L. Hopkins were Bis- marck shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Rierson re- turned Tuesday from Minnesota. Mrs, Anna Wilson and daughter, Bessie, who have spent the summer | with relatives in Iowa, were Monday | boa! guests of Mr..and Mrs. A. F, Tourt- lotte. ‘“ ‘Mrs. Oliver Ong and daughter Lil- lian of California were Tuesday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garnes. The Regan school opened Monday with an enrollment of 35 pupils. ‘The Ladies’ Aid entertained at a party at the church Wednesday eve- ning for Mrs. Allan Westerman and Mrs. F. L. Hendrickson who are rding places at ’ Cantfeild swheny they will attend school the coming year, Mr, and Mrs. B. O. Lein an¢ daughter Laverne were Sunday, of Mr. el og ice Mr. and Mrs. Willerd ‘Dimond family were Sunday guests of and Mrs. H. F, Dimond. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Weste! and Everett were Sunday guests leaving town. The Westermaris are! McClusky relatives. moving to Schrunk township where! Mr, Westerman wil teach school and/ the Hendricksons are moving to Bis- marck. Winston Cox left Sunday for Win- chester, Ind. where he will attend school the coming year while mak-} ing his home with his grandparents. Peggy Gavin, Thelman Hanson, Neoma Berg and Jimmy Gramling! left Sunday for their resepctive, The following were Sunday | of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg, Mr. Mrs. Ed. Eslinger and family of Ga rison, Mr. and Mrs. Howerd Laughin and family of Bismarck Mr. and Mrs. Harry Taplin of Wilh ton. Buy or Sell ‘Through The Tribune Want Ads Until 7:30—25¢ After 7:30—35c Matinee—25¢ Tonight and Friday SNELL GIVE YOU bos bag = DRESSES! Rough Crepes ... Knits .. . Printed or Plain ... . with all the new style featyres for Fall, 1938. Carried in regular and half sizes, from 14 to 52. Prices are advancing steadily and NOW is the time to buy. $485 _ 5685 58 New Fall Shoes! Everything from low- heeled “Sport” Oxfords to high-heeled “Strip” Pumps — in blacks, browns, grays and blues. 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