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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934 __ Mi cy THIEF Sirsa __Entertainer | 100 ATTEND WING |Chicago Aquarium Is Scene of Epic [HARRIMAN “GIVEN ‘g large. 5 fed- - NBGLEGTS $30,000 seers COMMUNITY EVENT) Battle Between Grunts and Lobsters) STF SENTRNGE <izsv nares = ! j ‘The department of justice has of. indictment charging foe Melson cowards erticek, titer “Gnas Sa Chicago, June 27—()—A battle of) by Max Baer. The lobsters, coming ee authority of the recently enacted fed. Parade, Street Sports, Dance! . century—it may be that long be- rf the Execution of his sentence was eral and Annual Elevator Meet- | fore the deciding knockout is scored |belong to the Camera school. New York Banker Convicted of U. 8, WILL BOLSTER Beach, N. D. Man Loses W ing Apparel But Regains ‘The —was waged in full tury Wednesday :| Misapplication of Funds —_| to permit him to apply to the U. 8. at the Shedd aquari circuit court of appeals for a further Missing Negotiables ing Make Up Program “ihe Pencil we lag donen grunts ; ; Denied Stay stay. Minneapolis, June 27—()—An au- 8 : Over 700 people attended the annual i yg obetare os other. omobile thief who helped himself to) Wing Community Day celebration ime fighting ‘ptt was € hers tank “5 some $548 worth of clothing and other . held there Tuesday. Rev. G. W. Stew-/ itied with salt water and seaweed. articles but scorned $30,000 worth of J : art, Mandan, speaking on “Commun-) ‘The spectators were legion. ity Spirit,” delivered the main address Going into the 22nd round, each Dakotas, Minnesota and Mon- < a) ‘annual meeting of the Wing Beach, N. D., parked his automobile] tana to Get 180 to 200 Farmers’ Co-Operative Elevator as- ‘outside and registered at a Minneapolis sociation was held in the afternoon. 5 hotel Tuesday night. Additional Camps The grunts, weighing in at maybe & pound, follow the style exemplified 'the flat-footed opponents again. Washington, June 27. —(P)—Fitty ° 5 HAMAR Wii) ~~ GAELS WE thousand men will be added to the : TRANSIENTS DOWN berg i I Mi i) civilian conservation corps next month | Johnson and Allan Hein, directors. with a comfortable arm chair and as part of the government’s $525,000,. Dividends were declared on shares of book. eee Ee ereceeTs| (OUGITE THAN states in the drouth areas. Pictured here is Frank Sanders,|Sneiguet” “ve Management of Ben President Roosevelt has authorized | Versatile entertainer with the Gloom Prizes were awarded for the best use of $12,500,000 for the increase to| Chasers, orchestra which will present the music Friday night when the. Dome Moats and clown acts in the morning Robert Ht. Fock f ‘i 4 street parade. First place in the float| Sweet Shop and Grand Pacific DILLINGER BANDIT ergency oMervaLion ack ‘atimated ment as the “first orthodox cabaret contest went to Mra. Gust Lehto, Mrs. Eat Shop Win in City Di vian countries. The United States is Wednesday the amount would keep the|in the entire Northwest area.” Sand. | Gust Eckholm, Mrs. Emil Lehto and ‘at Shop Win in City Dia- | divided for reference under the fol- 50, in for three|ers plays the , ace 5 mondball Tourne lowing headings: Boston, California, eS mately Sieg) over @ total oF 980,000,400 brn . 4 ‘The Transient Bureau aiamondball| ington, midwestern states and western The Fashion Plate of Hollywood is’ a Dangerous Man with Women 1) of for the COC phase of the drouth re. PAVILION 10 at the a Haken Rude team annexed its second victory in . 1 Capture of Albert W. Reilly ee iin Welles tba cae ino DOME won the award for the ta cen act. i the United tates soap erunnin 19 Leaves Leader and Three | to 200 new camps will be established \arelleeentlh at ee Hei dhscponatie Boinin’ up wit passion, the divine’ include Minnesota, Montana, North the parade and was followed by the/eight hits, while Meinhover was nick- ; t _P the. Still at Large Dakota, South Dakota. Wing band under the direction ofled for nine safe bingles. Hill was on|clude a miniature train, steamship, Schnozzola runs the gamut of commo-' Each of the new camps will have a Clarion Larsen, Bismarck. floats,|the receiving end for the Transients |airplane and automobile and travel : : , ‘Washington, June 27.—(?)—Albert | strength of 250 men and all existing taal autos, goats, ponies and clowns were!and Kanz caught for the Collegiates.|magazines. Miss Angelene Davis, as- 4 Fy tion in a drama that hurts the appendix ! W. Reilly, reported to have been with|camps in the drouth regions will be|Grand Opening Friday Night|U¢@ '2 the parade. Schneider effectively checked the|sistant Ubrarian, set up the display. |B John Dillinger when the gangster shot | creased from 200 to 250 ne y Regan Win ©. H. Will club and the Sweet Shop| Miss Ruth King, librarian, states Girls The national parks an Has Been Arranged b ‘The girls kittenball team of Regan|won an eight-inning tussle, 7 to 6.|that several new travel volumes are his way to freedom in Little Bohemia} | “te natio ase manu Barat er’ OY | defeated the Wing girls 13 to 0 in the! Hummel, pitched effectively for the |to be added to the library's. collection for the new camps. W. Frank Per. New Management afternoon. In @ seven inning game,|iosers but allowed one run in the |during the summer months, agents of the department of justice|#0m, labor department representative encanta, eighth that meant defeat. Schlick- division of investigation. on the emergency council, is prepar.| Beginning Friday night, the Dome gnmayer was behind the plate for the | First Fargo Mother ‘The capture was announced by At.|ing state and county quotas based| pavilion, midway between Bismarck torney General Cummings. on population. and Mandan, will be operated as a ‘ . Succumbs at Age 90 ; Reilly also was. wanted for harbor. eiarvie want ikke cabaret with floor show entertain ‘Wing community hall sponsored by nigivay, Hitinioli ae ria Meet ‘slides i. weeks , it, was al ~ m rior to the Little Bohemia raid. | | Jacob Pfaff, 4, a reident of Tem. | nounoed Wednesday oy the new man. [20,008 closed the day’ entertain. |shop emerge with a 9106 win. Iitee Odie een and Seca WOE Officials said Reilly accompanied |Vik in Emmons county, died at 2 a./agement, which this week took charge|" Winners in the street sport con.| Suet, Was relieved by Berg in an ef-| 0) wie, Woman, GMO! tin aia ‘and members of his gang to|™., Wednesday morning in a local of the enterprise. tests: . ty Dakota Territory in 1871, died at Little Bohemnis Inn but left to gojhospital. No funeral arrangements| The Dome is the fourth entertain. Boys race, under 10, 50 yards— the home of her son, L. A. Roberts, to Minneapolis on the day before the|have been made as yet. The body is| ment establishment to come under the 4 E 5 if 4 ; Adolph Hieb, first; Fred Bates, second. early Wednesday. She had been ill federal agents engaged in & gun bat.|lying in state at the Perry Under-|operation of the new management, |Girte race under 10, 50 yards—Mar. since her 90th birthday, Feb. 22, tle which resulted in the death of| taking parlors. which operates the Crystal Ball Room, a yr | ee when she suffered @ stroke. Up to ‘W. Carter Baum, of Washington, fed. The Avalon and the island Tea Gar- The scheduled game between the sabre doors tee a . Up eral agent, anda civilian conservation! _ HILL HEADS ROTARIANS _ | dens, all at Pargo. : : High Schoo! and the Company A team | at, me had been actively interested corps worker. Detroit, June 27—(#)—Robert L.| The Dome will tscome the first was postponed. Rupes (avons of the unity she ‘The investigators said Reilly left|HUll, of Columbia, Mo. was elected| “orthodox” cabaret in the entire . era Leeiee connaissea ablAGiEL the Inn to take “Pat” Charrington,|president of Rotary international | Northwest, it is explained by the new Girls of City Open inived in altace atta Nii a woman companion of one of the Dil.| Wednesday by a unanimous vote. He|management, whic differentiates $ Ki ball T in 1852 reniging 4c ry fitue'in aout Unger gang, to Minneapolis for medi. | succeeds John Nelson of Montreal. ea 2 Jee tee Fete ed ond. Ladies race, 50 yards—Gladys ittenball Tourney |Z, Minnesota and later homestead- cabaret. “where ti tre enter. |L2!m first; Geneva Bailey, ‘second. ——— ing land that now lies in the heart of cabaret, “where the guests are enter-| Boys three-legged North Side high school girls played| minneapolis. She was married to . .|the first game of their kittenball se-|Charles A, Roberts in 1868. In Min- hig. te pete Friday |Giris three-legged — \§— | ries Tuesday morning when the House | neapolis. program Rut Aune, ;» Boys Arrangements for the funeral have If you want safe relief from Constipation Sects cocaine torelinten ceosiinamabe’ sack. race, under 10—Artiur, Schock, not been made. Survivors include the ment has contracted with the Early = 38 to 18. son with whom she resided; Charles Entertainers, managed by Marie Ear. 3 5 Thursday morning at 9 o'clock, the rtp eee Mar 3 cereagie Science says Toda Ofehestr, ‘These. two units will pre South Side girls are scheduled to meet lerancson, ‘Vernon Roberts, Bt. Louis, orchestra. These two units will pre- 4 the Big Shots on the field north of | Smsllicoen res €” parrenyecrmnt on the 1 ‘oot nied ca ain oa ee ———— . are organize their team prior to . use a LIQUID Laxative Excurtc a Korth Graton, bas, dune To ludes. ae ey close |—Five North Grafton residents were E NORMAN FOSTER Featured artists with the orchestra killed by a train Wednesday noon at are Frank Sanders, who plays the ‘ the Nursary crossing, half a mile east WILLIAM GARGAN 25¢ pipe organ, piano, accordion, trom- 4 of the North Grafton station of the MARIAN NIXON bone, and Teele al Boys ae Albany -railroad station, mitts srornersantil 7:30 ing, and Bub Scott, who drums ani Teachers coll thetic instructor, | When Chicago Express struck their is sings. Scott has been an entertainer | Trt , South | vin charge Of the Kittenball. games| automobile, skigloge oS at the Crystal Ball Room for seven which are open to all women and Se 7 rs and formerly was associated . with Ted Flo Rito and his bana, which . Girls of high school age in the city. | arummnuM CODE APPROVED TODAY AND 1. Regulate intestinal action gently—no“purging” 2. Measure dose to suit your individual needs 3. Avoid Bowel Fatigue and the laxative habit 1 the NBC ft a Ly . Washington, June 27.—(#)—Hugh Den Orne tices tains Ateson Library Offers Aid 8. Johnson, Wednesday approved an —aus THEATRE ees— THURSDAY Entertainers a H NRA code for aluminura industry Seacirpcesiaitituas, (ete ecmceti pon pele ients are on the label. twist” of the fan dance highly pub- 7 Cag 5 og nt It ope: “ y it, you avoid \Jamper of hovel stale Ieized dicing ‘A Century of Progress | olf championship “Read Before You Travel” is the/any alleged oppression or discrimina- 's fair at Chicago last summer. slogan of a vacation exhibit which|tion. The Aluminum Company of "Cihese entertainers also. will Be Gn has been prepared at the Bismarck| America, a Mellon concern, is @ ma- hand for the program Saturday night. public library to assist those who are! jor factor in the industry. Cc Has Been Remodeled - “a ONOMY GROCER ALL PHONES 34—WE DELIVER ; The Dome has been remodeled con- This test has proved to many men siderably this week for the grand and women that their trouble was | opening Friday night, with plumbing “weak bowels,” but strong jand running water fixtures installed cathartics: the 1 layout revamped. - : "First. Select a good liquid laxe- |“"the new cabaret from now on will Raspberries, Loganberries, Currants, Cantaloupe, Straw: 7 tive. 2, Take the dose you find is | be in position to serve hot meals and berries, Plums, Cherries, Grapes 1 salted te your system. 3. Geaciaaly lunches to its guests in addition to moving r f r ly with i the usual refreshments offered. : aloaye nn Por - ms i wy te Specials June 27th to July 2nd in the near future is planned san ee ming, Ry, axative but ret Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has | new managers for th: entertainment 4 highest standing among liquid baret-goers and special : Blue Barrel Soap, 6 bars for ....:c«.. 7 the contents. If it contains tful laxatives, aad is the one erally Ereeeiohs Sen for the Fourth : Gold Dust, ar is 4 drugs, don’t take it. used. It contains senna, a natural |of July programs next Tuesday eve-| [ae large pkg. ....... 4 Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin bs laxative sich he Daten. safe for rng and Wednesday. yet Rosedale Queen Olives, quart jar ... We'no slnteal drugs: its i= has Be: Caidvelts Syrup Pepetsy [qui tps aom has momber. Welch’s Grape Juice, quart bottle ...-. 43¢ ship in the Northwest Ball Room Kitchen Kleanser, 4 cans .........2+000+evme coum Operators ,associs.:ion. : 100 Styles Kid! Calfs! Van Camp's Pork and Beans, 16-0z. tin, 3 for . Fay’s Suit Against ‘ an ga some, Home Grown Tomatoes Spring Chickens BISMARCK TRIBUNE PATTERNS|| ®v:y Js Adiourned New York;. June 27—(®)—Trisl of Piques! M. 8. C. Biscuit Flour, 28-07. pkg. ..... Make This Model at Home _|{he *uit of Fay Webb Yailee, wien : Broken Sliced Pineapple, No. 242 tin .. SLIMMING FROCK HAS th : Ginger Bread Mix, per pkg. ......... GOOD WAISTLINE DETAIL ae ‘a widths Kellogg’s Whole Wheat Biscuits, 2 pkgs. PATTERN 1914 te. Kellogg’s Rice Krispies, pkg. .. Materials asieween lle appeared before Supreme Court Jus- tice Salvatore A. Cotillo, The orches- tra leader swore to his signature on the stipulations and then the adjourn- ment was noted on the record, Vallee’s counsel interposing correc- tions. “Tt sounds like the signing of the treaty of Versailles,” remarked Jus- tee Cotillo. Hyman Bushel, of counsel for Vallee, declined to divulge the exact terms of the stipulation. BF ERE 2 i Be teen ets a i ip ih i First National: Bank The Pioncer Bank? BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA "BANK pTOCE coRPOR. Fe 5 I i aifittesed