The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, January 5, 1935, Page 3

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NATIONAL CHIEF 10 and Mercer Woman's Study club, known as Kile Mahoney, sacenned, oe 5 sated, ADDRESS NEWSME _ ek acgibaaesioe achiguice sie hereby siren, by the un] Announcement that he has joined Baldridge Will Be Chief Spe: er at Meeting of State { | BISMARCK TRIBUNE. S/ TURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1985 : , . Hatton Study club, fourth district; Sorosis Lindbergh Takes Stand in Trial of Kidnap Suspect = pole ed Bennett Joins Staff Mott Woman's club, seventh district; |!N|THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Of Station at Fargo NOTICE €O CREDITORS, OF Ellen Harvey Mahoney, also f Ellen|the announcing staff of station Money From U. S. Aids| Hervey ssnoney, also knowp es Ells | WDAY at Fargo was made Saturday Mahoney, late of the cei oy Bismarc! by Col. Myron J. Bennett, until 1e- — Bennett will take up his new du- Saarbruecken, Saar Basin Terri- sainst the estate of a ties in Fargo Monday and -will con- y tory, 5 tinue there his sunshine hour and Editors in Fargo ‘ Catholics were fighting against other features conducted by him over ‘ Reichstuehrer Hitler Saturday with | tice, to sald administrator at hie re;|KFYR. Mrs. Bennett will take « te Ke agit : : é financial becking from the United} section 30 in township 140 north, of |month’s vacation before joining him enneth F. Baldridge, president of i : States and England.. . range 80 west of the fifth principal /in Fargo, he said. 7 the National Editorial association, r é : i A cheek from “Professor L.” of Har-|meridian in Burleigh fade a 6 orth | “Bennett came to KFYR in 1929 and will be the headline speaker at the ts 3 ‘ Dakota, or to the Judge of the coun- t annual two-day winter meeting of the for a800 G1a0) feet muh coe ty court of sald Burl has been there since except for a ‘ . ae me for “q = | hi fi hi i it North Dakota Press association to : olics” were received to swell the war North: Dakota Court Hi oy Tor EAT" an port rd aaa i open at Fargo January 12, according : ee chest of the anti-Nazi Catholic “Ger- Oe ae ised in Br id a ig Ls erigg peed Maggie t Bre i ge " man People's Lag he ‘was the sec- meter? heres a farther notified Automobile trucks hauled 50 per . Forkner, Langdon, secretary : ‘ond contribution had been re- . 1. C. Davies, organization, ¢ Ter |County court’ within” ande efor the |CeMt Of livestock receipts in 1933. Re u A number of newspapermen from F . a ‘The ey pete nana oF the 3 Missouri diated are expected : P . campaign against @ pro-German ple-|or July ae D rs 4 COUGH ' tend and one of them, Jay Bryant ! ‘ : ; : biscite on Jan. 13 amidst a surface |°’ ncks DRop * | , in Connection with Legal Printing.” e i ‘contribution from a “German storm an the tine ‘and place. Yor heating ‘and Medicated with ingredi- Entertainment features will include ' ‘ exe ” while ® Communist news-|*dusting all claims Mas’ ts of Vicks VapoRub a breakfast Saturday morning at P honey, albe, Khown: ent po! which newspaper supply men will be # by deceased, which have been dul: hosts, @ noon luncheon with the ; ; Kortaa, who fought in the World War|Terularly presented as hereinbefore q Greater North Dakota Association as j = 4 host and the annual banquet Satur- day evening with H. D. Paulson, edi- . administrator of ti 4 mee. the Fargo Forum, as toast- 2. : bi N. D. Railroad Man of Ellen Harvey also known as Ella Ma- Governor-elect Thomas Moodie is Dies in California h deceased. We Resole with “K. L.” Leather }« slated to deliver the main address at Mee) Shoe H ital ‘ the dinner: Fargo, N, D, Jan, 5—(e)—James E. | Bismarck, ‘North Dakotas” sevens gan al ser . ., Jan. 5- . | Bismarck, North Dakota, 5 ’ Chief ceremonial at the session wili Johnson, general agent of the North- ication on the 22nd day © be the unveiling at 4 p. m., Saturday, : re 4 of December, A. D. 1934, Shining Parlor in Connection of a picture of the late Grant 8. Ha- ‘ sgh a De ger, leading early-day newspaperman a % died early Saturday in Glendale, of northeastern North Dakota, in Col. Charles A. Lindbergh took the stand on the second day of the trial of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the murder of his infant son. He Calif. He served briefly in 1881 as connection with the association’s hall is shown here in the witness chair in the Hunterdon county courthouse at Flemington, N. J., as he related the events on the night of the kid- Northern Pacific agent in Bismarck } of fame. . naping before a crowded but hushed courtroom, (Associated Press ) The portrait of Mr. Hager will be unveiled by President B. W. Condit of Mayville and the eulogy to Mr. Hager will be given by Walter L. Stockwell, Jong-time friend of the late editor. Numerous trophies will be awarded merit and improvement. 2 these will be the Norman B. Black trophy of $100 to be divided among the three newspapers showing the aq, most improvement for the year; the Half of Total to israter, OTICE TO CREDITOR te _pewapapers, showing | the most] oe j Provide Work for |Penders Announces — |!* sesh oe THE — Made of Half Wool later. te of Edward H. Ellers, also resident's contest, a desk to the i has known as Edward Henry Ellers, late A hewspaper with the best editorial 2. Continuation and modification | three, oF of the city of Pe cone, in the county cient. For the same reason some automobile j page; and ;Sizes for the best 300 E . : of a telephone. ed, to the creditors of, and all per- bodies are made of half steel. The balance is ” word story boosting a local commun- tel with the federal sons having s against the estate ‘ ity and the best 300 word story boost- : . : pa theo gel possibly fixing rates for ORR CT wood, cheaper to build, and in a wreck—well, ees the monopely es dzone aca ft judge for yourself! “ : : : 4. Continuation of $416,000,000 in " . ‘ Business matters scheduled to come ry trator at inl teview ° . emergency “nuisance” taxes. berger a technical 5. Making permanent being greatly reduced all over the ve he Ms Chrysler and Plymouth pioneered all-steel ane : deposits under the federal depoait in- |=" nectar In Burletgn county. North Dakota, or safety bodies, hydraulic brakes and “Floating printing surance corporation. Church Noti to the Judge of the county court of Power.” It has taken other cars eleven years to — . $ ie . % 6. Continuation of the lending jouices fue: Harlan: county Monn Deon decide to some ey and give the public | Weather Report | authority of the reconstruction fi- ; ‘| Court House in the city of Bismarck, spend money Pi pe ame © P Z AY “ln ce bora” toner conek good, safe brakes and bodies, and you will hear a FORECAST Qw Wine ‘Ltan Owntes Tenner pins eth, 1 that Hon, 1, C, Davies, Judge of the lot about 1935 models with these important “New For Bismarck and vicinity: | Cloudy poration. lem “Re” Mueller, indent. | ty of Burleigh. and State, of North Features.” Other cars cannot build vibrationless eae eee || wes cevold ts slocation of tn wert wactntg The wit [Sita irieictaet oct doe |g ‘motors like Chrysler and Plymouth, ‘because ) oO) fair, 4 ” ie ae as : program. President Roosevelt empha- Saceng woven. at the court rooms of sald Court, in “Floating Power,” which is patented two-point ‘Mrs. Clarence Gunne: es ; : arya was said, that the a yr es march unty and State, motor suspension, is owned exclusively by Chrys- 7 inary expenditures would Fawns—Schimain- |25 vonight; Sunday balanced and reiterated that thelan%? 7° ler Motors. erally fair, ris- P os Ee tem! ure 4 eereees rh Call of the Christ” \ ea ps nieanlor B. Y, P. U, meet-|Peeuiarly presen hereinbefore Chrysler and Plymouth owners have the great | ce: See e - Dated tis 21st day of December, satisfaction of knowing their money bought mer- ) erate ‘Gold’ Wave ; Plant nabeth Fa © ea, ee chandise that is always years ahead in design and Lt a east jon tien ee ne ministrator with the will styli . night; Sunday 8:30 p. “Senlor B, ¥. P. U. + % te of yling. ee eee —" atte : known se ‘Edward. Henry For Montana: Unsettled tonight ey " P t 5 Fi and sunday proba iow or, rain J yoting people to join in thin hour of Goo, M, ROE The 1935 Chrysler 6 and Chrysler northwest, 3, ler tonight, ex- " kota. cept extreme north-central portion; . belong to some church young peoples | Biz severe Cold Wave southeast and ex- c | sreup: there is @ place for you in this treme east portion; warmer nor! and extreme east portion; él t f thi cold wave, light snow in east portion; " . Sunday partly cloudy, colder in east and south portions. A over Provinces western states while as appeared ov Alberta. (Edmonton 30.00). urred in the relsersae entiook for the week be- sinning jan. 7: For uy Mississippi and low- near ‘week; temperatures mal, but with Trequen ‘chant elsewhere warmer and sna|C ONTINUE DE) ses. | Reilly Announces sweeney. GENERAL CONDITIONS area is centered 4 wi a “ ia Precipt- western and in the far the . ‘ided. with the famous Richthofen Air Esca- ated this 21st day of December, A. ‘ John R. Mahoney, he te WE REBUILD We Do Not Cobble 12 years ago when he was retired, and during that same year as ticket agent in St. Paul. When retired he Recess in Flemington Court Drama. C ” ping ™ iM Sungler. Sumarce endE_ A By in the Mortbern Pai serio. Some Blankets Ar e ‘Willson, Bismarck, state relief achmin= | seen ers, known i 2 a. 3,500,000 Jobless} “Navy Recruit Quota fotice ie hereby. given bythe. posers f — ned, lalver, contributions providing the funds! rhe toca} Navy recruiting station’s|™ tor with the will annex They are cheaper, of course, and not as effi- Airflow Will Go on Display Today. Corwin-Churchill Motors, Inc. Phone 700 Est. 1914 s Your attention is called to the services of the week of prayer. Braddock Entry Wins Building Plan Contest CAP ITAL eon in paaars guay va] COMMerCial COLLEGE Phone 121 NTINUE Intent to Accuse Servants in Crime 31415 Main Ave. weather is generally fair. Tempera- x tures have risen from > ao to the eat Labee stata z fu bly colder weather — + wee the western > Bismarck station barometer, inches: 27.10, Reduced to sea level, 2951, The state, meanwhile, disclosed the . MINNEAPOLIS. angle of attack it will pursue Monday :° A strictly fireproof, modern Hotel within a short Do you want a per- Blamarek, N. D. chars 18 1 8 manent position and Riad, taining": 36 Sa asalary every month é FB in the year? a to Then, get the training in 6 40 our evening classes. Tui- 3 2 wot) wiz tion rates reduced and time TOURIST BUREAU s 2 Sourland for recitation increased. 32 88) ably will follow 38 £3 | trooper to reach Classes on Monday, Wed- 9 a nse alse been nesday and Friday eve- 34 00] tell’his story. nings from 7 o'clock to 9:30. 332 May Be i rnasig isag ao 44 00/seonday session pees ‘out defi- Tuition rates for three rH 9 nitely whether any fingerprints were eveniygs a week, $8.00 a % s ie Eignapiog. or ged) ran- month ; = one a Se | Deslte oficiadentetat ge The Patterson Hotel week, $6.00 @ month. were ever by a Hea ein Seb begin Wencoay, Seouay r the and ’ o andthe ae ply ento | |] 2, 1985, “ % and enjoying and Ma- i 2 scene cae - B® too lengthy. We have ad We wish all our students 5 Alay that the Lindbergh —~. me and former students a i ie ele of he een Srewv ant Prosperous New 89 1.38 | Stand some the week. mr. a fe sill Jury, — “ 2 Diaasre Th cactus of Mexico can live five years without » drop of wa met-on R. E. Jack, Principal pection, Ubi ie ewes to the ap- tral pithy Pil “datas” 2a BATH

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