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‘THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1934 SALARIES HELD UP PENDING DECISION State Treasurer Refuses Pay- @©) SOCIETY and CLUBS i THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Regina where the International In- ter-club Rotary meeting will be held July 16. H. P. Constans, Gainesville, Fla., was a guest at the luncheon. ‘FEED PATIENT’ I = Shots defeating the South Side Smackers, 27-14, : Patricia M. Bradley Knifed in Gang Fight of » : | . Announcement has been made of| Payment of salary warrants for/Recovery Is Hastened by Less —_ MA: Gov. William Langer and State High- . . Lake, —#)—Two Ry In July ourth Ceremony mony Meiny mene rime ny im way Commissioner Frank A. Vogel Strict Diet After Opera- ise tay ‘i nae hee BAER eet eae and Mrs, Clem Bradley, Minot, and| ss refused by the state treasurer's tion, Doctor Finds ' ae PRIMO i visit relatives and attend the Cen- ladys) Sonn M. Carr, son of Mr. and Mrs. B,| Office Thursday pending s court de- i THE asi ae ee CARNERA re Couple Feted at Breakfast, Din-|tury of ex ; Hanson, Bismarck, and Mr. and Mrs.) “Ogrr minot, which took place at|Cision on the officials’ right to hold -_ wounds as the result of a gang fight - i, their return, they will make their|Norbert Bares, Sentinel Butte. the rectory at St. Leo's Catholic | ffice. St. Paul, July 5—(®)—Hearty eat-|in an uptown alley about midnight World’s i mer and Dance Before | home with his paren‘s. Mr. Papacek a8 church of Minot at 7 o'clock Satur-|, The warrs mens Cit foe Suns Pret Anan ts saipeens eins may | Wednesday night. Championship is iat ow in ame for ingel en Leaving for Chicago associated with his father in the Auxiliary Chooses 9 diy evening. Rev, Father J. J. Raith | 6946'66 for Vogel. abandon thelr fears tf surgery adopts! ot uns men, Domino Johnson Irene.Czeczok Is Bride During a nuptial service and mass @olemnized at St. Mary's procathedral § 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, Miss Mrs. Frank Czeczok, Bismarck rural, Became the bride of George L. Papa- eek, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Papa- oek, Sr., 900 Eleventh St. Rev. Father Robert A. Feehan officiated. . The bridal gown was fashioned of white satin made floor-length and with lace puffs from the shoulder to| the elbow of the long sleeves. The bride also wore a cap of matching lace and a long whitc tulle veil and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses and baby’s breath. Her sister, Miss Cecelia Czeczok, was bridesmai Mr. and Mrs. Fred Peterson, 217 Knit Dresses! Washable cotton lace frocks, in whites and pas- Ladies’ Raincoats! Pretty Tweeds, in blues Ladies’ Purses! Fancy grained leathers or silk ruff-knits, in whites odes... BOC Organdy Blouses! 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Regular $1 of other items, in every thrm, which is lopated 16 miles south- east of Bismarck, Anncunce Wedding of Convention Delegates ‘The list of official delegates named to represent the Auxiliary to Lloyd Spets Post No. 1, American Legion, at the department convention at from In the group are Mrs. F. D. Regis- ter, president; Mrs. Nan King, sec- retary; Mrs. Frayne Baker, the re- tired president, and Mrs. W. F. Meyer, Mrs. Spencer S, Boise, Mrs. G. A. Dahlen, Mrs. J. C. Spare, Mrs. H. M. Leonhard and Mrs. C. W. Leifur. Mrs. Gunnar Olgeirson, department fin- ance chairman, and Mrs. H. W. Rosen- thal, department radio chairman, are ex-officio delegates and will present Mrs, M. A. Hunter, Mrs. John Karas- ijewicz, Mrs. E. P. Cashman, Mrs. R. Attendants were Miss Edith Deni- berg, 120% Fifth St. A dinner for the two couples was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E, Carr. Mrs. Carr, & graduate of the Glen- burn high school, has been employed by the F. W. Woolworth company in both the Minot and Bismarck stores. She came to Bismarck during the winter and has made her home with Mr. and Mrs, Lenaburg while man- aging the luncheonette at the local came to the treasurer's office for pay- Ment Thursday afternoon. ment on Warrants Issued to Langer and Vogel State Treasurer Alfred Dale said Payment has been refused because the men have been convicted of a felony in federal court and their status as officials is uncertain. Ac- tion has been commenced in the state supreme court to remove the two Officials, The salary warrants, bearing the indorsement of Langer and Vogel, Payment was rejected, and notice of this action was contained in an attached “refusal slip,” which read: “pending decision of the case now in court relative to status of William Langer a8 governor, payment is re- fused on attached salary warrant for the full amount of June.” A similar Lieutenant Gov. Ole H. Olson, who SURGEON'S THEORY @ suggested theory to feed the patient as a means of speeding recovery. This procedure, involving abdomi- nal and pelvic cases, is advanced by Dr. O. I. Sohlberg of St. Paul, whose post-operative diet studies of patients from six to 70 years old have won en- couragement at the Mayo clinic. Contrary to the established custom of starting the patient’s meals the third day after an operation, Dr. Sohliberg says earlier feeding may give the man in bed “greater com- fort” and remove “much of the horror of surgery.” One hundred cases of early feeding, with an ordinary meal on the plate, showed more rapid improvement than ing. The “orthodox patient,” who start- ed eating on the third post-operative caring model | iywood, their reports Monday and Tuesday pote was attached to Vogel's warrant,| ‘hat experienced by 100 patients on Trimmed with touches of bite anda re ee ah Gates acaeree be te | eerhe refusal alipe were signed “state| ‘Te mts ted on the day of opera white pleture het. She carried pink SOMO Fale Daaieiites, Supe tion—34 of the 100—sat up, on the ae Moran-Doppler Vows _ [convention rules co . The state supreme court July 12 will) average, in 3.2 days, left Ted in 47 y "Albert: Papeieie, AMINE “ot “thi each| Among, other, Auxiliary members hear arguments on removal proceed-| Gove Grd were ditrnisued In ein dave bridegroom, was best man. Are Taken at Beach) who pian to go to the meeting are|: ings brought against the governor by| 4¥5 ay hte ib s ance law. Outlining the condition of banks prior to President Roosevelt's inaug- uration, Birdzell pointed out that the it inevitable color border and! tels, prettily trim- $4 66 | colors and sizes. month durin g med. Cholee at... L | per pair ...-+,. DOC ioe ge ie nical ecrimsOre| | Seen has been placed in almost 60 per cent of the operating banks in the country to stabilize the banking structure, he said. In North Dakota, alone, there is two and a quarter mil- ‘This button iden- lifies Bonded Singer Represen- tatives, It carries STATE CHAMPIONSHIP WALKATHON —Featuring the Sensational Play— “THE DYING GLADIATORS” Two more fell by the wayside Tuesday morning. At 10 o’clock tonight—121 hours! 25c—ADMISSION AT ALL TIMES—25e “The Clock Around’ Phone 577 for Information MANDAN CITY PARK, MANDAN, N. D. Next regular excursions Roskhaten (10 miles up) Two Devils Lake Men and Milford Peterson, suffered se- vere gashes on their bodies at the hands of unknown assailants and are given a “fair chance” to recover, the attending cuts were inflicted on Peterson's back and abdomen while Johnson was stabbed in the chest and was cut about the lips. Police said today they had several clues in connection with the cause but divulged no other information. Only meagre details of the knifing “scrap” could be ascertained recovery of the wounded men, when it is expected police will be able to get more information relative to the knif- |. Severe Pending and greens. Belted and | kle length, in whites and Non, he added. lined. Special $4 98 | bright prints. Sep 66 ‘So much has been said and writ- value at ......000 Choice at ......... lie as m mater of courte and’fall to TONIGHT AT THE 99 to MOTION PICTURES claims to be governor because of Tae Went: eae tine te wedi was the scene of the wedidng of Miss|R. Mills, Mrs. William A. Falconer, Langer’s conviction. He also has ap-| G8¥, S0¢ out of bed on the seventh —am THEATRE e— breakfast served immediately after| Margaret Moran, daughter of Mr. and|Mrs. August Gabel and Mrs. George Pointed a highway commissioner to} (t¥,And Was not dismissed until the the ceremony at the Grand Pacific| Mrs. M. J. Moran, Beach, and Law-|Smith. Several more also are expect- Teplace Vogel, who, however, continues| ung © ‘enth day, Dr. —_ TONIGHT hotel private dining room. Covers|Tence Doppler, son of Mr. and Mrs.|ed to go. wlcaeee in possession of the office. "oa paing also: were markedly tess were laid for 45 guests. A three-tiered Wiha wa seleerhiaen peas 5 ou ‘ isis frequent among early eaters, Dr. Te detatve scene wah wan ta |eaturay morning. ex. Faber Haxe| Will Close District _ ‘VAIRWAY ANNOUNCES |sezcoms.cns.ceee*" | raeris 1 j ried out with crystal bowls tiled with/officiated, |) asa} Radio Series Friday : “age made no apparent differ- . i yeti] candle hovers wits fun ape Genevieve Moran, who was brides- Se Davie pennant ot Rie oe ROMANCE! aid, wore floor-length dresses of|, Mrs. Florence H. Davis, pres : and ferns intertwined with sweet pea beg dy. ‘The bride ‘a long|the eighth district, North Dakota D. ARING 4 MAT Sotlock, the bride's parents erv-| ell of white alk tulle fashioned in| Federation of Women's clubs, wll give Meeti f Club Women’s Kittenball fcla wedding dinner: about 18 guests], style tnd carried «bouquet of i65.g4 seis of radio brondcantsover| | CuSO) US || sanford Company Completes| Games Are Postponed ACTION ! at thelr farm home, when table ap- Pieerania's ccstarny was’ compleina|KFYR from 3 to 3:15 o'clock Friday] | And Social Groups pany li Iehite. In the evening Mr. and Mrs| with a white picture hat and other Because of the rain, the Bismarck Arrangements for Local Thursday's rain caused Postpone- —See— a gave 8 buffet supper and pernein “la -r Garden club's second garden pilgxim- Service Now in Effect anal Set ASIA EYEE Oe Tim M dancing party jonor ie couple. Doppler, brother a age schedul for Thursday evening im eC oy . » served best % ST oT contests will layed at the Wil- aay morning for n mitts weddiag| the mash Miss Katrine Moran, ss Homies ate to mest at ¥oclok nex |, Schedules and oir dello oper [lnm Moore diamonds Evelyn K P cago, bride, “O Salutaris” ening Assoc! ation for for e planes be- e South Side Smackers, captain- phd Da pbbegdeh comely ho Sha uommons “ave “Maria.” "dames pita ih aon tied the Lian tween Bismarck and points south|ed by Magdalene Walter, arate maa napp ? Ss ===! woran, yongest brother of the bride xk * bk announced Thursday at the lo- a ised team, captained by Han- in. served at the altar. regular 0 . |cal postoftice. nah Jordan. Both teams are play- paar ATTENTION 40 - 8 Immediately following the cere- treated political, aa Bondy cub x rey rhabesfenne tise Northbound planes will leave Oma-| ing their first game. The Big Shots, 9 Special meeting Friday night,| mony, » wedding dinner was served| speakers have treated polliioal, soetel) BAC oan Cot raday evening at the|he at 8:25 2, m, stopping at the|north side high school team cap-|MM 66 j July 6, 9 o’clock, at World War] at the Moran home and the couple Cosawnons of the clubwoman. Mrs.| World War Memorial building dining|towns and times indicated: Sioux eee by Laura Ellsworth, is to meet 3 Memorial building. Delegates: left for a two-week motor trip to Davis previously gave a talk on|@———————_—_—@ | Fallls, 9:55; Huron 10: ,| another women’s team in the second : to the-state ti t Far. Yellowstone National park and other; “The Pioneer Mother.” | City and County | 11:30 and Bismarck 12:35. event. 0 the state convention ai ") western places. are to be at ger The southbound schedule follows:| Betty Haagensen, director, has pair- ” go will be elected. home after July 20 at the Doppler " a Girl was born to Mrs and bare |Leave Bismarck at 3:50; ed the Pepettes and the Smackerjacks, Hostess Group Begins |ponda Barry, Schants apartments,|®:05; Huron, 5 | who are capisined by Grace John ti ime, at 124 pita, on she Fourth Postmaster Walter Sather also|S0n, for a game Saturday borer Plans for Convention |Mendan, s¢ 1:24 p,m, on the Fourth eq attention to the fact that air- —$$$——-—____| — 5 * |mail rates were substantially reduced, Added Attractions Preliminary plans for \etgldggetene Members .of the 40-8, World War|€tfective July 1. the state Women’s Christian Tem: | veterans’ honor society, will meet at| The old rate was 8 cents for the| trythiswonderfulreli. Stope Latest News - Cartoon perance Union convention, which will) 9 "m1 wriday at the Wotld War Me-|first ounce and 13 cents for every| pain at once; quickly, safely 2 be held here in late September, were) DoT punding to elect delegates to|ounce thereafter. The new rate is 6| lovveneand removes callous. Snapshot - Comedy o c1a a ues or made at the meeting of the local| +. state convention at Fargo, to be|Cents per ounce, regardless of weight D‘ Scholl’ group held Tuesday afternoon with] hela in connection with the annual|Up to the mailable limit, ‘The effect =~ ICNOM Ss and Musical Mrs. Robert BE. Kennedy, Sixth is to sharply curtail the cost of mail-| 7 47 Tom ads e 8t., as hostess, ing heavy letters and small packages. ‘P Friday and Saturday |]\ie 22 = dari om Binur as fed leader for the day, .1 The Fourth of is the birthday|from 8 to 10 pounds daily, he said, Burr led @ discussion on the theme of Mi hotbetpregeeibiar ey Plated and expects the new rates to sub- G. L. Olson, 213 Avenue A, at 5 o’clock| stantially increase the volume. ‘Wednesday morning at the home of| It was announced Thursday that Mrs. J. G. Dixon, 504 Ninth 8t. tthe Hanford company has rented a ©. V. Bowman of the Bowman Fur-[eent Cavasino at the airport and Wil er . V. man of wman - | cent avi 10 al e al an ” tise it as @ passenger station. Pas- The spectacle of “Birth of senger rates from Bismarck to other a Nation”... the heart. Choice of white, grey or .| points were announced here late Tues- beat of “Smilin’ Through” i day by erotala of Epes aipeae . « - surpassed now in the raps, here at the ice was in- rome htc Missionary Society _| the ‘Gentury of Progrees exposition, |eueurated. | Sample rates are_ $2.70 ew’ siaciossan Ty-ettes or Oxfords—in ry . the Century of Progress exposition. |to Aberdeen,. with $15.66 for the “ie , To Give Tea Friday ry round trip and $38.70 to Kansas City mance! “ all leathers, heels and cae | Chureh Societies f with $69.66 for the round trip. —EXTRA— sizes, Regular values to ‘The Missionary society of the First| ¢ a Walt Disney’s i OH sri gea teas | | whteas mete nts tee BOOMS INSURANCE a $4—at only, per pair— and the Ants” 4° —in_technicolor— ‘ : See ren mets Show } $ 47 ‘ 5 > AT, MIDNIGHT 'Noah’s Ark’ Has 125 itors Bill Has Inspired FRI.-SAT. *stxpay A ge oor rca gy POSITIVELY board on First Trip New Confidence, Birdzell 4 iia. eailes niall pore: Sn bosried Tell Rotarians of any film you have seen tl rear. and $1.98 L. E. Birdzell, general counsel of the y ; DRESSES Choice of washable silk crepes, $3 The ask is 8 100-ton bere, former ie piel used for hauling wi revam| | chiffons and knits. All sizes hk Date ee eee DOZENS 3 department, also on sale. : NOAH’S ARK Bey (Floating Cabaret) Sunday Ark Open Afternoons and Evenings for Public Reception and Inspection at Bismarck . Dock (Between Bridges) E i z Hi ae : ; In was given at the Good Music for Dancing rT. Co He homes $ cuits Continuous Entertainment ote & 1 7 return ta Refreshments and Luncheons ;