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F _in the World War Memorial building bY pm QO. Netland, executive of the Missouri i | LOCAL BOY SOOUTS {om Ber commas WILL STAGE COURT | OF HONOR TONIGHT Parents and Public Invited to| Attend Program At Me- HOMEMAKERS BEGIN season leaders of Burleigh county homemak- death after an illness of s few hours. He bad attended to his work and was preparing to leave for Fargo on & ee ee PROJECT WORK HERE i me Mary brothers, Albert and Milton; two sis- ters, Mrs. Al Johnson and Mrs. Wil- another Club Leaders Meet With Miss/1am Bittort of Racine; and brother, John of Detroit. Punt Ruth Dawson for Study eral arrangements have not in Food Economy beau: 2 Hopkins Seeks Way Work on their. major project for the ‘just beginning was lunched by To Help Transients Four Quit Minnesota Liquor Study Board St. Paul, Sept. 27.—(?)—Resigna- tions submitted to Governor Floyd B. Olson Wednesday by four more mem- bers of his liquor contro! study com- mission cut the total membership from 67 to 53. ‘Those who notified the governor of refusal to serve were Senator Claude Mackenzie of Gaylord, Republican na- ‘tonal committeeman and a wet lead- er of the state senate; State Repre- sentative W. I. Norton, Minneapolis, dry leader of the house; Mrs, Harriet G. Northfield of Minneapolis, presi- ‘Wednesday @ a federal grand jury on | cxpenses & charge of hoarding gold. that between od Campbell's suit was filed in federal |man received over $1,000,000 in sal- court against the Chase National /aries and expenses. Bank to compel that institution to return to him 27 bars of gold bul-|money he received went for propa- lion he said he had entrusted to the | vanda, bank’s care. Federal authorities here said the | marine. indictment made him the first de-| Earlier testimony before Black’s in- fendant in a prosecution involving |vestigating committee Tuesday said Cel gold hoarding act and sued ee shipping board spent $1,825,718 P. lor repairing 18 ships that were sold ‘The indictment charged him with|to the Export Steamship Corporation hoarding gold in violation of an act |for $1,071,431 and that Robert Lamont, | of congress and the .executive order isccretary of commerce under Presi-| of the president of August 28 last. | ent Hoover, had approved a loan ex- | i morial Building | i { Bismarck’s Boy Scouts will stage their first court of honor for the year ‘Wednesday evening, beginning at es second eaders’ meeting on the|. lief | Temperance ‘secon "meet on Hopkins, federal emergency relief | Te: Union, and Mrs. E. L. project, “Getting the most for th * re food dollar,” was being conducted Washington, Sept. 27.—(?)—Harry |cent of the state’ Women's Christian e | administrator, Wednesday announced | Baker of Minnéapolis, Popes a Ae Committe Digging tension to the company when its lia- Lilities were $3,925,000 and its assets $1,172,199, THE WIZARD OF OZ EVERY MONDAY— ‘1:80 o'clock, it is announced by Paul Slope area council. - A special invitation has been ex- tended to parents and other citizens interested, the executive said. Preceding the program, parade through the sureeis of the le throug! e street ie * business district, arriving at the Me- Chairman of a committee of law- morial building for a short concert] yers which has drawn up recom- preceding the formal program. mendations for city and municipal Bismarck’s 10 troops will assemble| beer ordinances under North Da- outside the building and march in| kote’s new beer law was Charles L. with their colors as they are an-| Foster, Bismarck city attorney. The nounced by Dr. J. O. Arson, scout committee was named by the North commissioner. They will remain| Dakota League of Municipalities. standing to pey “<qgra ard to ane ¢ . court as it enters ike its ry er on the platform. | Additional Society ‘Three Special Acts ; ° ‘Three special acts, “The Court of ’ * Honor of Ancient Greece,” “when| Mothers’ Club Unit Knighthood Was in Flower” and “The Will Be Represented fe oner, Indian,” will be presented three scouts, in B: » St cates 5 cyne pena: 7*™*! Chater BC, Sponsor Mothers’ club, Presiding at the court of honor|élected delegates to the state con- Hyland “and Eugene Schmidt. council. : -4-6, at the meeting Tuesday evening ‘Assisting will be Dr. Arnson, Su-|With Mrs. R. E. Middaugh, 217% preme Court Justice A. M. Christian-|Avenue D West. son, council president; J. N. Roherty,| Mrs. Middaugh and Mrs. Henry district chairman; Charles Liessman, |Jones, 828 Tenth St., were named as council vice president; Dr. H. A.|delegates. Those selected as alter- Brandes, council vice president; and|nates were Mrs. Richard Penwarden, W. H. Payne, member of the Bis-|Jr. 812 Avenue C; and Mrs. Roy marck district court of honor and|Bakken, 522 Ninth St chairman of the local board of re-| Mrs. R. A. Ritterbush, 506 Ninth St., view. was @ guest and gave her report on the Elbert Timm of Troop 81 of Wishek,|national convention of the Sponsor James Hyland of Troop 3 of Bis-|Mothers’ World society, which she marek, and Sam Tolchinsky of Troop|attended in Chicago. 11, Bismarck, will receive the highest} Roll call topic was “Famous people award given in scouting, the eagle|or incidents connected with the Cen- rank. The two local scoutmasters)tury of Progress.” Mrs. Paul Freise, who have helped these boys advance | 721 Eighth St., gave a paper entitled to this stage are Robert Byrne and'“Impressions of the Century of Pro- clubs. The boys will be accompanied (Mra, Middaugh. Many Awards Listed additional work in scouting. Mrs. Ray Robinson, 514 Seventh 8t., Philip Constans and Lynn Byrne. |chapter L, Sponsor Mothers’ club to Clayton Elch. ime Place Tuesday The following merit badges will be'729-Third St., was hostess to the and physical development; Arnold|cert were sold. It was decided to Robert Ritterbush, heading troops gress.” The second paper, “Ways to by the Elks and Rotary Succeed as a Mother,” was read by before the court to receive the award * * * by their parents and scoutmasters. Chapter L Nominates Eagle Scout Arnold Anderson will De i receive his gold palm for completing legates to Minot Other awards will be: and Mrs, O. B. Lund, 723 Ninth 8t., Life Scout — Robert Ackerman, have been selected as delegates from Star Scout—Eugene Schmidt, Leon-'the North Dakota Federation of Wo- ard Kositzky, Wayne Orchard and: men’s clubs convention at Minot Oct. First class—George Garske. The election took Second class—Cleos Murray. evening when Mrs. E. L. Schlechter, presented: Robert Ackerman, cook-jgroup, During the business session, ing, bird study, swimming, life-saving, Siete for the Kaufman benefit con- Anderson, woodwork, agriculture, soil bership in rou} management, carpentry and stamp ere pe 22. ° ee collecting; Buddy Beall, life-saving, Char! Patterson, 425 Fif- swimming, public health; Lynn Byrne,|,_Mit charles, S" Seber on “Open- scholarship and athletics; -Philip|ing the Door to Art.” Mrs. Alfred 8. on ea earn |Dele, 1016 Eighth | St, had as her and pathfinding; Eugene ; : “Inore Protecti study; James Hyland, ied study oo eee socaciey camping, pioneering, scholarship, a! wii ng social chemistry; Warren Kraft, cycling and ie eae rf tesa nous -and poate swimming; Leonard Kositzky, cycling. (ruesday, Oct. 10. * swimming and life-saving; Rufus * * establish state-wide programs to care for transient unemployed. At the same time he reported a de- field nutritionist from the North Da- kota agricultural college. Under the plan, the leaders relay to their own clubs at subsequent meet-| crease in the number of families re- information and from ings instruction |ceiving unemployment relief which they receive here from Miss|public funds and an increase in the cost of relief between July and Aug- ‘The objective of the project, Miss|ust in 40 states and the District of assist the home-|Columbia. Hopkins said he would not toleraté the family with an adequate and sat-|the use of transient grants to carry isfactory diet at the lowest possible|out the policy of many communities cost.‘ Emphasis is placed on the use| “to pass the transients on to the next of foods. which the farm can produce | town.” and budgeting food expenditures with| The grants for one month’s expen- economy in mind. A quick and sim-|diture, and subsequent grants will be from split cabbage heads was demon- jthelr programs. ‘ strated here by Miss Dawson at both; August reports for the 40 states and meetings. city of Washington 3,360,000 meeting included Mesdames Howard | state and local funds. This was a‘de- D. Watkins and Barney Strand of|crease of about 4 per cent under July. Regan, Oscar Wietstock and Lawrence Zimmer of » L. P. We , Johi Zimmer of Arena, 1 P, Weree, Jour Steel Trade Journal of Bismarck, Carl Landerholm and A. Meyer of Baldwin, Albert B. Johnson of Wilton, James Legg and Homer New York, Sept. 27.—(#)—New life McKenzie and Miss Lola McGahey of ‘Wilton. 7 Hope to Link Pair wave of steel buying” stimulated by With Wheat Theft)resiay 7°" 7" Ase” sale Wee — The national average of ingot out- Efforts to link Pat Gabel of Bis-|put is currently 41 per cent of ca- marck and Mike Brucker of Man-jpacity, two points lower than last dan with the theft of about 150! week but identical with the rate of bushels of wheat several days ago{a fortnight ago. The review said the from the farm of Theodore Burkhart, |downward trend in production was about 12 miles east of Bismarck, were |less pronounced. en epee et) Burleigh county ————_———__ sheriff's staff Wednesday. + Held on a charge of petit larceny, Hitlerism Decried Gabel implicated Brucker in theft of wheat but claimed he did not know from where the wheat was stolen except that Brucker had told him “10 or 12 miles east of Bismarck,” Deputy Sheriff Fred E. Anstrom said. ‘A warrant for the arrest of Brucker on a charge of petit larceny was to be issued Wednesday afternoon, An- strom said. According to Anstrom, Gabel told officials that ‘Brucker his,automobile and| men, was gone all night. In the morn- ing Brucker appeared with 11 bushels of wheat in the car. Together they sold the wheat in Mandan under Gabel’s name. Brucker told Gabel that he had secured the wheat east of Bismarck when asked by fhe Cap- ital City man where it came from ‘but did not explain further, Anstrom quotecr Gabel as saying. Wednesday by Miss Ruth Dawson, | srants totaling $257,000 to 14 states t0 | Teachers, ple method for making sauerkraut based on the experience developed by ||} showed Leaders who attended Tuesday’s| families receiving relief from federal, || Sees New Advances|| Brownawell of Moffit, Ernest Kell of nas been put into the lagging mar- public works projects and a “renewed | Attorney Indicted For Hoarding Gold New York, Sept. 27.—Frederick Bar- ber Campbell, attorney who Tues- day filed suit to test the constitution- ality of President Roosevelt's orders Mail Contract Dirt ——— | . “ AGED PROFESSOR DIES Washington, Sept. 27—(®)}—New| Champaign, Ill, TP figures on entertainment expendi-!pror oJ, Barton, es years « f government ocean mail ohitenets wets sought Wednes- faculty member at the University of : Illinois, died at @ hospital Tuesday tors. bas Cag gece eager was a|night after several days illness. He statement by Senator Black, (Dem.- | Would have been 80 years old Wednes- ‘Ala) that the export steamship cor- |4@9. poration paid its president Henry Her- Perfect By Milwaukee Crowd several nights 880) srrested 18, three of whom were wo- To Better Acquaint You With Buttrey’s Guaran- teed Full-Fashioned Quality For Three Days Only Thursday, Friday and Saturday Buy these all pure silk 42 gauge fine sheer LAST TIMES Barrymore in “One Man’s Journey” Starts Tomorrow Century of Progress You can’t afford to miss this extra special —Also— WM. BOYD -- MAE CLARKE —in— “Flaming Gold” A Thrilling Drama of Rugged Passion Capitol Theatre Until 7:30 Admission 25e HOSE , Most stores ask $1.00 for these hose 2 pairs for $1.25 New Fall Colors Smoke Brown Benefit Concert Given by Louis Kaufman Famous Concert Violinist Annette Leibole Kaufman Noted Concert Pianist THURSDAY EVENING, SEPT. 28TH Concert Starts Promptly at 8:30 o’Clock CITY AUDITORIUM Under the Auspices of the Basiness and Professional Women's Club and the Thursday Musical Club THE PROCEEDS WILL BE USED TO RETAIN MU- SICAL INSTRUCTION IN THE BISMARCK PUBLIC Lumry, agriculture, soil management, Woodwork and stamp collecting;| sq meck, 514 Rosser Avenue West, Wayne Orchard, public health, life-| Was hostess to her bridge club Tues- saving, swimming, handicraft and|day afternoon. Fall flowers were first-aid; Eugene Schmidt, first-ald| seq in decorating the tables and the Grand Forks Pastor Is Taken by Death ennai id. » N. D., Spt. 27.—)— pevend Eben. mae! ROUND TRIP and chaplain of the Grand Forks FROM post of the American Legion, died Sit ow oa aeres| BISMARCK TO THE Capital Commercial Beige Taupe, Dust Beige Honey Brown Biscany Dawn Gray SCHOOLS. TICKETS 50 CENTS Tickets on sale at Dabners-Tavis Music Co. and Harris & Woodmansee. ‘and public health; Dayton Shipley, ‘When score: uhecked, firemanship; Bob Tavis, civics; Rob- P paren was oa roared ert Vogel, scholarship and fireman- Roop, 205 8t.; and. second ship; and John Wright, swimming. | prize to Mrs. Robert B. Webb, Patter- The following will be presented! son Hotel. Guests of the club for the with certificates for special leader-| s¢ternoon were Mrs. Warren Bicknell, ie Senininis wok cae ae aay Jr., 204 Avenue B West; Mrs. Steiner, William Groves, Ernest Mc- pelle set, Me st Call, John N. Roherty and John 6 . valet Atkinson, $10 Rosser Avenue West will entertain the club in two weel Burglar Sentenced * * While Bride Listens] sons brite of Sunday, Sept. 17, Mis Chicago | Worlds Fair GO College 31413 Main Ave. Phone 121 Bismarck, North Dakots WE NEED HELP!!! AND WE NEED IT BAD — Kathryn Hoffer, 411 Avenue A, and -Minot, N. D., Sept. 27.—()—While | Mrs. Patrick Conway, 118 West Thay- this 17-year-old wife watched and listened, Ellis F. “Happy” Taylor of | surprise ‘Velva was sentenced Wednesday in district court to serve 15 months in the penitentiary on a charge of at- tempted burglary. Taylor has been out of a peniten- tiary only since last February 20, hav- ng served nine months of an 18 months sentence in Deer Lodge, Mont., penitentiary for a burglary committed in that state. Taylor is 26 years old, DELAYED? ‘worry when Nature fails you? NEOFEM, the Private Prescri 1y, without inconvenien resent sciontine knowledge. tasy most ‘Bel ic ised by thousands, Liquid or to Capsules, At Deading ene SEC Laboratories, Inc, Beattie, Wash. E F fh | We need places where several young men Poel a oar 2 ae ANY DAY 10 We could have many more Young OCTOBER 20th Return Limit 25 DAYS GOOD IN COACHES and TOURIST SLEEPERS boarding (open payment for spece weed) phone 121 if you can All- Expense Fair Tours Minimum sates oy ry from $4.00 from five states one day to $12.75 for five days in Each studen' i Chicago including Accommo- oe ge ag ae dation, Admision to the Far end er servi stores and markets. We feel that we should have the loyal help of all those interested in the wel- fare of this city. R. E. JACK, Principal Ask the Agent For Dependable Heat and Safety Use the FAMOUS DEEP MINE - Beulah | Lignite Coal A Proven, Satisfactory Economical Fuel ‘Help Unemployment by Using a'Home Product - Wachter Transier Co. PHONE 62 NO ADMISSION Serving Southern UIT ely Bismarck, N. D. Special Entertainment at The Tavern Midway Between Mandan and Bismarck $ce,| . Wed. and Thurs. The King’s Jesters: A 7-Piece Band of Real Entertainers From Omaha Chicken Dinners - Barbecued Sandwiches and Refreshments Dine, Dance * Entertained at the Oakwood Night Club S83 "Harold McDowell, Piano Artist from Kanses City, is here to entertain you. - Style Fried Chicken po and Refreshments ‘You will find the Oskwood Club back of the grandstand af the Bis- marck Fair Grounds, one mile east of Fort Lincein. and others ¥ Phone 205 NO COVER CHARGE ANNOUNCEMENT I take this method of informing the people of Bis- marck and this vicinity that I have purchased the NELSON CARPENTER SHOP Located at 614 Bdwy. I will personally conduct the business and it will here- after be known as the Aune Carpenter Shop Robert Aune, Prop. [BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS] Make This Model at Home STYLED FOR 38 TO 50 PATTERN 2686 by hac dems The new silhouette is the concern . In this charming model we depict the mode for the matron and woman with @ “not-too- 614 Bdwy.