The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, June 29, 1934, Page 3

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a ‘i lea tnat . 8. | Join the nol Style | | reek 1s paic out es arad which ‘old testament it commands people should be put to death. believe we should consult . glad The Tribune will ‘an advertisement. And may I ask the people sider well the artifices of those who| the ? & & what is spiritual in human- EE gs ar a3 i Z : i 4 i i Hl aE Rg er ragkel li iEEER?E real eee s*ei_6% hee tn te H EXTRA! EXTRA! ARAMOUN | @an WED. - THURS. - - JULY 4-5 OFFICIAL MOTION PICTURES — of the — MAX PRIMO BAER CARNERA CHAMPIONSHIP FIGHT 11 Rounds - - Blow by Blow! In Conjunction with “OPERATOR 13” Robert W. Chambers’ Glorious Romance with Marion Davies and Gary Cooper — Plus — Walt Disney’s Colored Symphony “GRASSHOPPERS and THE ANTS” CELEBRATE AT THE PARAMOUNT nm Two June Events the Flag day charity behalf of disabled vet- the department conven- Jamestown June 13-14 of Tirzah Ann No. 3, Daughters of of the Civil War, held ith Mrs. A. W. TE re pices 8 i Sage received into mem- 1 refreshments’ fol- meeting. People’s Forum (Editor's Note)—The Tribune wel- comes letters on subjects of inter- est. Letters dealing with contro- versial religious subjects, which attack individuals unfairly, oF which offend good taste and fair y will be returned to the writ- All letters MUST be signed. uu to use a pseudonym, nym first and Wee ath it. We will re- We reserve uch requests, the right to delete such parts of letters as may be necessary to conform to this policy and to ree quire publication of a writers fame where justice and fair p! make it advisable. ye letter in the June Tribune in title: time and space to From Stein and Blane, New York. Natty and nautical—yet so chic and charming for those hot summer days! It’s a natural linen crash summer suit with navy blue floral print. A navy suede belt and a heavy navy straw carry out the marine motif. give the general understanding that the study of a greater number of sub- Jects will do, for all are related. Some chemistry, astronomy, further study of the construction of matter and relativity helps to give one a better viewpoint. A thing one finds in the study of any science is that it comes up to its question marks whose only answer is God; so, a study of the Bible will furnish the final keystone which makes of the whole thing a ., | beautiful creation. Just a few words about radio might be of interest to some. First demon- but this time I'll |¢lectro , I think it bet- to studying electricity and phy- I have a fair understanding of subjects but do not know it all, course, and am always interested more, However, I find at one or two subjects will teach & great deal but will not the same tube which will allow one-way current to pass from Plate to the filament. Then it discovered a charge or a placed between these two would current from plate to filament. radio tube in a receiving set has these three parts, a filament lighted by the storage battery, (in a battery set) a Plate to which the positive pole of the B batteries are connected and which finally actuates the loud speaker and the grid which gets its small electric magnetic charges from waves sent out by the sending station via aerial, and ground with condensers to give capa- city and coils of wire to give induc- tance the two necessities which con- stitute in some way quality to, the disturbance of matter etheric, a radio wave. miles per second so the number sent out in one second divided into 186,000 on the static charges on the surfaces of the particles of water vapor on the atoms, (with their nucleus of pro- tons and planetary electrons) of hy- drogen and. oxygen which compose molecules of water. . Mr. W. R. Gregg, now head of the weather bureau, answered my letter and stated that radio waves had no effect on the weather. However, if he had said no known effect or ap- These waves travel 186,000; Ends Tonite Until 7:30 25c COMING SAT. - MON. - TUES - MIDNITE SUNDAY BEN BERNIE AND ALL HIS MERRY LADS — with — ARLENE _— ROSCOE JUDGE KARNS IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY SMASH “Shoot the Works” Seven Hit Tunes: “Do I Love You” . . . “Were Your Ears Burning”... “With My Eyes Wide Open, I’m Dreaming” . . . “In the Good Old Winter Time” . . . “Take a Lesson from the Lark” ... “A Bowl of Chop Suey and You-ey!” ... “When Ezra Plays the Fiddle” MEET OAKIE AND KARNS These Comedy Kings bring many a laugh with their “flea circus” ROMANCE! SONGS! — PLUS — “Popeye the Sailor in Shoein’ Hosses” COMEDY. - NEWS JACKe OAKIE COMEDY! CLEAN, DELIGHTFUL ENTERTAINMENT THE ENTIRE FAMILY CAN ENJOY! 25 CENTS UNTIL 7:30 Wanted CONTESTANTS f ‘ $500 cash prize. No past experience necessary. Couples can make $12 to $25 weekly through floor showers and sponsorship. We can furnish partner. Board, room and laundry provided. Apply 9 a. m. to 10 R m. to Bill Durand, Heart River Pavilion, Mandan, N. D. Apply be- fore 7:00 p. m. Saturday. For information phone Man- dan 577. To the Voters of Burleigh County I wish to take this opportunity to thank the citizens of Burleigh County for the fine consideration given me at the polls on June 27th, resulting in my nomination for Sheriff. : If ultimately elected at the general election this fall I shall use every effort at my command to conduct the affairs of the office in such manner as to merit your con- fidence and trust so placed in me. Sincerely, A. H. HELGESON. (Pol. Adv.) DOME CABARET New Management Featuring a _ Get Acquainted Prices Friday Night Only 40c - Per Person - 40c New Po! New Atmosphere Beautiful, Clean, Tetined, Modern of Beautiful Girls in an Interesting Floor Show a New Entertaining Band Call KFYR for Reservations No Cover Charge Daily 2:30 1-9 CAPITOL —a THEATRE ae— COMFORTABLY COOL Matinee Saturday More action, more rid- ing, more fighting, more of everything you like than you’ve with CECELIA PARKER Comedy — Cartoon Novelties — News “The Party’s Over” An Avalanche of Laughs! An Earthquake of Roars! A Landslide of Mirth! From the McCall Magazine Story by Daniel Kussel Sun. Midnite Monday Here’s How The purpose of this organization ty to advance money te persons for the erection and improvement of homes. Come to us with your proposition and we will give it careful and genecous con- sideration. We make it possible for you to repair or buy a home of your choos- ing with reasonable monthly installment payments. Bismarck Building & Lean Ass’a. Reom 11—First Natl, Bank Bidg.

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