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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934 2 MANDAN CIRCUIT OF LUTHER LEAGUE TO. CONVENE AT TAYLOR | tion sermon with Rev. Ellickson as liturgist and special music by the Taylor and Dickinson choirs, Devotionals, the choral union con- cert and presentation of prizes will be held in the afternoon. Officers of the circuit are Rev. Andvik, Mandan, president; Rev. Nel- | Son, Sims, viee president; Miss Ioune; - treasurer; Itev. Plamann, choral un- KIWANIANS SELECT BISMARCK AS 1935 CONVENTION ITY Three-day Convention Will Open ion director, and Martin Jahr, Dick- District Convention at St. Paul inson, pocket testament movement election will determine whether em- Ployes of the 166 establishments in- volved in the strike want Local No. 574 of the drivers union or other rep- resentatves to act for them in col- lective bargaining. Payroll lists of employes of the 166 concerns were delivered Thursday to the labor board for its use in deter- tary occupation of Minneapolis dur- ing the strike will be “approximately $300,000 Col. J. E. Nelson, deputy ad- TRAL OF BROOKLIN BANDITS STL COLD Is Solved day at the Sterling hall with Rev. Paul Brenna officiating. Burial will be made in the family lot at Driscoll. The boy has one brother, Glen and four sisters, Shirley, Fern, Arylene tite Mrs. Ernest Johnson, all of Ster- ling. [1 neve navy HeairEOn SE SNL et Herero mEON INCE | Doug Gives Mary Hollywood, Aug. 23—(7)—New marck on the date planned for the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. A. Ghylin and Dee Bailey were business callers in Bis- marck Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G, O. Lindsey and family were dinner guests at the Lundberg home Sunday. A large crowd,attended church serv- Mrs. Vanderpast, Mrs. Sheffie Bai- ley, and ‘teorge Bailey of Minnesota 8 Monday after his sister, Alice, spent the day visiting at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stuckman companied Mr. and Mrs. E. Evans to Bismarck Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Olliver Roth visited at the Adam Schauer home Sunday. Harry Hedstrom left by car for Minnesota M¢ 3 A londay morning. Nelson, Beach, recording | secretary; mining what workers are eligible to/ Sullivan Issues Call for Volun- ete ‘an ae Ve eve: | gr and Mra. Alex Couch, Bert and slakson, corresponding secre-, ‘vote. ™ *. 4 . luc . 5 and Miss Clara ‘icy: Mss. ‘Thomaz Hagen, Hazen. | The cost of military rule and mili-| teers to Work Until Robbery || | Second Courtship | | fit'be here again Sunday, Sepe, 29°0, Williams visited friends and relate Sashes Ov a in the Garrison vicnity Sunday. Miss Clare Williams who is visiting L ; : bl visited relatives and friends here Sat-| at the Alex Couch home will visit With Speaking Program Fri- | secretary. _ Concludes With Election of | sjutant general, estimated. Brooklyn, N. ¥, Aug, 2—(—A| between “Mary “Pickford and : inh Galas ith relatives in Bismarck NES. i Officers | SS call went out for detective volunteers} Douglas Fairbanks appeared The Catholic ch bers Of! turning to her home in 4 day Morning { Members of the Luther League and} Will Show Films at Evangelical Church ' Pilot Killed When St. Paul, Aug. 23—(}—Carleton P.| Ships Crash in Air Thursday to work night and day un- til the $427,000 armored truck holdup of last Tuesday has been solved and Thursday at Pickfair where they lived until estranged by the ac- tresses’ divorce suit 14 months Wing are having a picnic at the/ w,; Rocks Sunday. Sonny Strand of Regan is spend- ing a few weeks at his grandmother's, the robber mob captured. hh descend in the bathysphere. Choral Union of the Mandan circuit | 2 Schaub of St. Paul was elected dis- for valicnte t ago. Mrs. A, Strand. when we . wil! begin a three-day convention Fri-| Moving pictures depicting the na- trict governor of Kiwanis Internation-| prookiyn, N. ¥., Aug. 23—(P}H—A ate Serie, Coane inasbotor denn ratrbanks, Wereea Hollywood If anything goes wrong the external day at Taylor, N. D. tive life in India, Egypt and Pales- al for the district of Minnesota and! ict was killed instantly when two| J, gullivan, in cha: ‘of the city’s} more na year abroad, | @——————--___-_._____@ | pressure halt inch t il be shown at the van- the Dakotas at the close Wednesday |P. 3 ree cuy's) has met Miss Pickford four times, Rock Hill will obviate need for first or last ald Among thos: scheduled to take Our Wig,ne ghown at the First Evan-’ the Dakotas at the Close Wednesday {airplanes collided in mid-air late|detective force, after 48 hours of in- twice Tusaday and tele Weenpe | I kits—Dr. Willlam Beebe, undersea Part in the services and speaking pro- Rey Walter Hanne. ‘peor of the He succeeded Karl be Mundt of|ziursday over the Williamsburg vestigation failed to unearth the) guy” jescsvptmnied one, | @——__9] Bs : gram for the opening day are Mrs. O. | mrerance Presbyterian church at Omer Madison, 8. D. : iy slightest trail leading to the robber! rai automobile drives and dined By BUTH LITTLE O, Andvik, Mandan; Rev. F. A. GIs- in, 'Neb, it was announced Thuredey| Lieutenant governors elected for the| Wty :2p,CorTifie, J0aF, one Blake band. each night with her at Pickfair peel Automobile production in the U. 8. wold, Beach; Miss Bernice Elkins, [4 Neb., it was announced Thursday itl Jeu LIS ot crashed into the roof of a three-story! Sullivan said that a sub-machine eI . . i by Rev. H. W. Graunke, man: ‘of | seven divisions within tne district in- ‘The actor, smiling and alert upon Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Woodbery of| for the current year will be close to president of the Taylor unit of the PY Rev. H.W teaiais ager ae. hee etd past, beeen off ae left at the bate & eee his arrival here Tuesday, gave Minneapolis are ts at the Patrick | 3,000,000 cars and may easily run over league; Rev. O. O. vik, circuit = 4 ne engine, died immediat rom a the robbers was st! ing traced. A way = is president: Mrs. ©. S. Rindahl, Bis. The pletures to be shown were tak- | Division 4, Dr. H. O, Arat, James-|tractured skull and internal injuries.| Although he still clung tothe theory| Fee Cae en |e ae Gih Wonibe) A cease Dette Counber or Oomre marck: Rev K.L. Norlie sher, and €? by Rev. and Mrs. Hanne “during town, N. D.; division 5, Phil Neu-| The engine tore a wide hole in the| that the holdup of the truck in Brook- rushed al " “An ie mere 0 a fs and Mrs. Fitzgerald. peerhioeg Rev. G. H. Plamann, Dickinson. a tour of those countries last winter. havth, Carrington, N. D roof and the remainder of the plane|iyn Tuesday had been perpetrated by| ¢xUberance so familiar to him in y_Riscl & guest this week at At the morning session the Dick- inson League will furnish mu- sic while the Almont League will fur- nish music in the afternoon. The ev- ening will be devoted to a get-togeth- er session. On Saturcay's program are Mrs. K. L. Norlie, Rev. Rindah!, Rev. Louis 1 Hagen, Hazen; Rev. Plamann, Miss | Dagny Aslakson, Bismarck; and Rev. The public is invited to attend the showing, which will begin at 8 p. m. Rev. Hanne is a_ cousin of Rev. Graunke and during his stay here will be a guest at the Graunke home, 606 Thayer Ave. Eo eas WILL The convention selected Bismarck, N. D., for its 1935 meeting. Appointment of a special commit- tee to study the question of war muni- tions manufacture, its results and profits, was decided in a resolution Introduced following an address by United States Senator Gerald P. Nye ‘of North Dakota, chairman of the senate special committe? investigating the munitions industry. was scattered. The second plane was reported to have landed safely a half mile from the scene of the collision. Crush Comeback Try Of Old Capone Gang @ local gang, Sullivan requested au- thorities in distant cities to check up on recent movements of known gang- aters. Fingerprints found at the scene of the robbery do not tally with any of those on local police records, author- ities have found. A mystery boat perplexed investiga- tors again Thursday. This time, it was a lobster dory, found scuttled in the days when he and Miss Pick- ford ruled Hollywood as the screen’s most successful couple. A happy smile, too, warmed the soft features of Miss Pickford af- ar days with estranged hus- —$—__________ | Glenview | the J. R. Fitegerald home. Mabel Lytle returned home from Danbury, Conn., last week to take up her duties as teacher in Rock Hill township school No. 2. Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Farley were called to Wisconsin by the death of Mr, Farley’s mother. She was a for- mer resident of Rock Hill township. Mrs. J. F. Little, daughters Ruth and Phyllis, Clayton Little, Mr. Walk- WAKE UP YOUR | LIVER BILE— Chicago, Aug. 23—(®)—The police C. T. Brenna, Driscoll. § ———————— struck quickly a put down what they | Jamaica Bay, in a cove which in pro- er og ne on were Sunday dinner) And You'll Jump Out of Bed in Rev. Waldo L. Ellickson will be 7 T k Dri > Poll said they suspected was an attempt |hibition days was a favorite rendez- By VIOLET L. JOHNSON eens et she Haakenson the Moming Rarin’ to Go toastmaster for the banq in the TaN rivi of the old Capone gang to st @|vous for rum-runners. baraarend Bismare! evening at which talks will be made \ 6avs: ee lle Sonibbnbee in bei contity, ag ‘The boat was examined at low| Mrs. Lars Jacobson, who has been ei aay crowd attended a party|. if you fed over and coat ond Se verte by Rev. Christian Notsund, Belfield: - . Is Set for Tuesday|they arrested Ralph Capone, tide Wednesday night. It was about] on the sick list a few days, is con- unday evening at the J. R. Fite-| eral water, ol, lasative candy or chewing gem M. Jahr, Dickinsou and Dr. N. M. Hardin, Manchuria, Aug. 23—I brother of “Scarface” Al Capone and/|50 feet off shore. Holes had been bat-| Siderably improved. on Tipe sponsored by the girls’ Se Sa eee om Yivisaker, Minneapolis. see by the papers thal Huey Long | Minneapolis, Aug. 23—()—While|nine other men Wednesday in a raid|tered in its bottom; obviously it had| Cornelia Johnson entertained a few] K! ee Se emTnNTtS Were | puctaey oak és Tiny any ain Special music will be presented dur-| decided in favor of Paraguay and pysiness in Minneapolis was compet-|on » flat above a tavern in suburban |been purposely sunk. friends on her 18th birthday Tuesday] Setved. ie aanani bowels and a mere movement docm's get at tng the day by league groups from! fot a fort named after him down ing its swing back to normal activity | Berwyn, Determined to learn if the dory was| evening. icaner Wi Dees gual aa| Giaptyonines paacreeree Bismarck, Beach, Dickinson, Stanton,’ there. I guess these folks heard as 'q soquel to the ending of the driv-| The raid was made by officers from |one of the boats used by some of the| Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thompson spent : us sat bass were guests last Lead ho iste see Conan ice Driscoll and Washburn. about a big island) near New ers strike and martial law and the re-ltne state's attorney's office, after the bandits in making their getaway by|® few days this week at Mercer with) Week at the Jake Seen ie ei 1 thle bile la not Sowing tresty, your food Rev. Ellickson will be the celcbrant' York named for Long where sumption of unrestricted truck service, | receipt of complaints that Capone had|Wwater, Brooklyn police ordered the| relatives and friends. ho! SS ae thi fy ar St Holy Communion services Sunday there was a battle not long ago. the rogional labor board put the fin-lreorganized the scattered remnants |Doat raised and towed to dock for a| | Walter Grabarkewite's, Rnock An-|home, were Martha and Willle Graf) tie) bad taste and! your tresih is foal morning. Rev. Carl G. Nelson, Sims, If Huey will intervene over here ishing touches to its plan for the em-|o¢ his brother's old gang in an at-|better examination. derson’s, Walter Simons’ and Chester | 81 Ses cele been ou a aes ushes, Your bed will give the confessional address and! right quick I think { can get a ployes election to determine repre-|tempt to force saloon keepers in the ——_———_ Erstrom’s were among those who Si qyseam to pobeneds pose Rev. C. M. Fosmarcx, Dunn Center, country and two miles of railroad sentation. western part of Cook county to buy | Infant Mortality in shopped in Bismarck this week. ibley Butte at aber these good, of@ CARTERS will assist in the distribution. named aftcr him. This will be held Tuesday of next/a certain brand of beer. Jay DeLong, George Oeltjen, Clark} ¢———_____-___ dg eh ae On ee Dr. Yivisaker will give the conven- Your: WILL ROGERS week from 8 a. m. to 8 p.m. The! Nine of the men, however, were re-| NN. D. Shows Increase] Vice and Bill Hanson left last week ae ciey jt leased, including Capone who insisted | for Fort Peck, Montana. By MRS. ELMER BLOOMQUIST harmless, gentle sta, onesie = = = = = ; rm ” | SO A large crowd attended the dance ‘when it comes to making the bile 2 ea diebe iott dhe | Mortality among infants in North! in the John Eliason barn Saturday| Mrs. Harold Stuckman entered a| ;,Betdee'teskforlivarplle Ack lor Carters arama jDakota inereated during the Past| evening 7 pismarck hospital Sunday. ele ve rus orieret ae eees year, as compared with the preceding} @ "4! Lloyd Clisbe motored to Bismarck! substitute. Sseatdragsteren. 19810. M.Ca. Johnson Offers NRA 12 months, the annual report of the | Canfi Id S a m4 Position to Tunney |state health department shows. le | Death struck 782 infants during] @—————__—-- --@ The beer that tells its own age! . N Brew: DATED O guesswork. You know when you order Blatz Old Heidelberg Beer that you are getting fully-aged beer. | | Montreal, Aug. 23.—(?)—Gene Tun- ney, former world’s heavyweight box- | | | ing champion, was revealed Thursday {to have been offered an appointment to the NRA by General Hugh 8. John- ison, national recovery administration chairman. Tunney said he was considering the ter further. He would not say in what capacity he had been asked to serve in the NRA administration. The former world champion said he was in Montreal on private busi- ness, and that he had motored here ‘Wednesday night from a resort in Maine. Tunney said he would return to Maine immediately. sa bargaino right at the best time to go! Dollar-saving tickets, on sale every day, good every ; with two ay ee Fo ge ue wilege stop-over Sllowances. Optional routes to most destinations. See agent for complete information. SAMPLE LOW FARES FROM BISMARCK TO: One Round Way Trip 16.00 Hundreds of Others Interstate Transportation Com 618 Bdwy. Ave. Phone 501 NORTHLAND GREYHOUND TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY offer, but refused to discuss the mat- | bi _—EE——EEe 1$33, as compared with 770 infants dying in 1932, Largest number of deaths in both years was among those infants under one day old. In 1933 deaths in this group were 220; in 1932, @ total of 223, Death claimed 428 boys; 354 girls, Sixty-eight mothers died in child- irth, January was revealed as the month possessing the highest mortality rate; during that month, 103 infants died. November was the lowest with a total, ol 44 deaths. Sterling Boy Dies i At Local Hospital John Dean Stewart, three-year-old | services will be held at 2 p. m., Satur- ALL-WEATHER By MRS. A. F. GHYLIN The Homemakers club has been postponed to a latter date as the Project leaders have to go to Bu| A blend of rich spices aromatic leaves and seeds for all. pickling purposes. Schilling and Mrs. Thomas Stewart Picklinz, i one r : 4 Equipped With Full Sanitary and Modern Equipment day, at a local hospital. 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