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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1936_ NTINUE oa RATRR Y SGWARK CHOIRS [© Naan: as Re crs ror MAY {5]SDEADLINE | Weather Report | THEATRE PARTIES Deaths Andrew Se 1414 Avenue C, at 5:46 a. m, Sati local hospital. and somewhat warmer. For North Dakota: Falr, er ‘ All Car Drivers Must Have Their northwest tonight; Sunday increasing | Players Invite Reservations for cloudiness, somewhat warmer east and south’ portions, Groups at Show Monda: Eric Jacobson, of, : Drivers’ Licenses By That For south Dakota: Fair, somewhat P d Tueed y at Dp. m., Friday, warmer southwest, heavy frost eas! 41 Seventh Annual Community Date, Says Putnam tonight: Sunday increasing cloudiness shed hl puSoPe Mr. .and Mrs. Alex Netbauer, and warmer. urde; Meinhover home, Seventh Bt. Program Friday Evening Devils Lake, iP, and Sunday, probably showers ex- is » May 2. ‘May 15) frome west’ portion: colder extreme | made to accommodate theatre parties sFor Montana: Partly cloudy tonlght| gpecial arrangements are = Opens Music Week a ts the deadline set by the highway de-| 1 Bisniar ig i 2 partment for car drivers to obtain Hain wenbtes coe crally.. eal. tonight ta pees oThe Ban” MAMIe Hate Cheirs of seven Bimmarck churches drivers’ ienses, Oscar Chaput, at-)ond, Suntty: ltt gh*tmcwhe: [man Peters, Monday and. Tuesiay will unite in presenting a concert. at 4 7 ; i torney, and F. 1. Putnam, assistant! Warmer in south and exiteme west | evenings in the city auditorium 4 p. m, Sunday in the city auditorium 2 8 p ne fess hd ted state highway | Sunday. oneal Reservitiona ave belt anand ® The King’s Heralds and Home under auspices of the ‘Thursday Mu- . Pantoer that dete the eatrol evil start| GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS | Chester Perry (311). Siebebe. Mathodion Spuesoeat Gade sical club. The concert is free. " n Low pressure areas are centered ‘The Sap” is a wholesome comedy 5 x an intensive check of all car drivers! ., - cI are poning for one week the meet- Friday night more than 600 persons : over the Great Lakes region, Chicago, |and the story is told with consum- | 8f@ Postl Sizaaded te! sorenti “sitet otek, Compiled with, ee °F “Be AW cecesoare, 2o:8e, while a igh peessurs |mave skill and bounding good humor. |!9€ Scheduled tor Baturday munity concert given by some 200 ‘ n . Meroieae make ; 4 cl 3 . Mis- » i is avinged tae peeers ‘and was by air- has been devoted to educational sissippl Valley, southern Plains Bates the mirth. The central character, Oe entering a nee of guilty fs by Robert Kling of the Bis- Satuday after- Since, phases but from now on the patrol will | and over fhe north Pacific const. The | portrayed by Peters, abounds in lov-| charge of issuing worthless checks be- marck Junior Music club, who secured the details of peon Ar Gevote its time to enforcement of the| Rocky. Mountain. region. Moderate | ble traits. fore Judge Fred Jansonius Friday. f ushers from organiza- no re- Weaver, state highway laws and especially to| temperatures prevail in all sections. Peters and Emery T. Putnam are hited a by the federal bu- Oliver Berg. check on drivers’ licenses. og gemarck station barometer, inches: | co-directors of the cast which in-| Cass county was the first to make Mrs, Forrest M. Davis, music week iy bat te "eee Gane Fo ean Peter! an le We eet ee eee qaliggqurl iver tame at ‘a, m.: 6.9] cludes many Players veterans. a report to the state office on the chairman, said Saturday that the mean were receti Seas BAS b Res ling . 24-hour change, +0.2 ft. —_— : proceeds from the “donkey banks,” audience was one of the most appre- | ‘rom seeking the $5,000 price ug! sheriffs to give them more cooperation Sunrine 5:25 a. m. according to Mrs. J. R. Kennedy, clative ever assembled for ® program | fered for Karpis’ arrest recently. wp kong and time in making licenses available 5 chairman of the women’s Democratic i to car drivers. They suggested of- ‘ ' of this . - organization’s program for raising ‘ype. Ro ficers take licenses to various points] Wenther,Outionk for the Week of 7 campaign funds Program Highlights The evening brought its thrills, The Bismarck Little Symphony played ac- companiments for voice for the first time for Ralph Warren Soule’s ren- dition of “Soliloquy” from “Faust.” Mrs. Margaret Narum’s lovely voice i FF temperature mostly below or near appeal to states attorneys and dis-|hormal, petits trict judges to declare war on the| For the upper Mississippl and lower wasive OF South Russia Had Missouri valleys and the northern Sampeign being spqsored By the de, | yicqntray Great Tain eon or ON Tt BILL “| siderable precipitation likely during ry partment. “ the week with temperatures mostly ettled on Farm Near Ana: in each county where they may be| or the rexion of the Great Lakes: iN CANCER VICTIM .|made available. Generally fair first of week, some Chaput and Putnam also made an|'#!0 likely during middle or” close, HOUSE OKAYS NAVY'S : H BES was heard for the first time by many George in her first public eer since oleate near ot below normal in ne er moose in 1906 ” ; 7 t f Sega day te satanic ee paateate Dates of Eight Rural ssi putin, "80" Sm he with two numbers outstanding in polis, Play Days Announced PRECIPITATION Andrew Seitz, 56, a resident of Bis-|Conditional Authorization for tone, balance and shading. The Bis- ‘were slain. For Bismarck Station marck for the last six years, died marck Male chorus gave its most am- ee tal cole monty to: ot + G;| shortly before 6 a. m., Saturday, at Two Giant Battleships Is Eight Burleigh county consolidated | Normal, this month to : bitious interpretation since it was or- schools will entertain students from | Z0t#!, Jan. Ist to date - Pi be ical ine ta ON Included ganized in “Dear Land of Home’ from neighboring rural schools in com-/ Accumulated defey: to dute’....) 119 | Caused by cancer which had kept him é landia” by Sibelius, bination achievement and play day Pea —(P)}—Advoca q After the Little Symphony's open- wound programs during the next two weeks, ati Cee MTN LTH bee eo irda pete ing number, sustained applause Sept. the County Superintendent Marie Huber _| South Russia, Feb. 26, 1879, and came|tes of the biggest peacetime appro- brought an encore, Tschaikowsky’s ; | announced Saturday. Ri ae .od|to the United States in 1906, taking! priation for the navy Jubllantly look- *andanta Cimtablie!”” Completing The eight play days mark a change | : : ‘00 Merten estead ear Anamoose in| eq saturday for quick senate approval ad from the policy of having one cot ) 5 {00| oreae ae ela after their victory in the house Fri- a Rect Mee ea aes ce a ae eid areata bots re wide event to culminate the year's ah om Nov. 26, 1914. he was married | apy, a Wi f 4 the Nation: \* rake, a -00/at Anamoose to Miss Helen Dundau + 4 Jones and chorus numbers by the|) paves tecame Albin Karpls and |/mank and Trust Co, of Biour Falls, C ONTINUE D GNMOINAted Aelubie ateatibg the | ‘86 [and hs widow and four enildren, the | ang’ EE ee ae anere nurses’ glee “ * lay days and the date of each are: . : SN Priel Dae Ie idol Lt | 22 tleships, sped eed ot elire hahaa : he Bremer kidnaping, in which) Clifford Man Dies Mottit, May 8; ‘Menoken, May 13: | 188] Anne, Henry and Jecob Seti, trough te tobe: Woe sel $200,000 ransom cE ry * rah 00 ago Mr. Seitz an " Slineusing ene wens: activi tia ‘The abduction of Hamm for $100,- As Truck Tips Over | pret eee ie ag ee : ‘00 | family moved to Bismarck and until! “ve. sentative Marcantonio (Rep- RIL EN Sed chee als ; rensont ad 3 ; i ‘00 recently he had been employed as as-| yy SePresentative Marcantonio (Rep Ray, violinist, and Fred Wise, tenor, Karpls’ crime career began when| agency hospital at Belcourt Wednes- Pua ea paxora | sistant janitor at the World War Me-| Nombere fought to delete the battles fourth in the series of concerts given he was only 16 years old, a slender|/day night from injuries suffered an LOEB'S KILLER FREED digh- Low- morial building. searing ad sted but their drive was this season by the Thursday Musical youngster arrested at Topeka, Kas.|hour earlier when the truck he was! yougt, Til, May 2.—()—James Day.| neviis take, clear .....°C) Sit Pas | , Funeral services will be held Tues- | SmiP cumare,, has club in cooperation with the Ameri- for stealing automobile tires. driving turned over in @ ditch OM) 99 vear-oid” convict who admitted |Grand Forks, clear . 58 30 103]day at 2:30 p. m., at the Bismarck ‘The bill provides that the two great can Artists association. The public Escaped From Prison Highway 5. According to information killing Richard Loeb with a razor in| ! § 46 He .03 | Baptist church, Rev. Benjamin Schlipf capital ships, eventually to cost $102, recital will be at 8:00 p. m., in the . After three years in the Kansas re-|recelved here Friday, his father-in-}, statevitie prison bathroom, had | \ 34 24 (oo {offlclating. Interment will be made| 690.000, may’ be started if any other city auditorium. In the afternoon, the artists will give a free concert for all high school pupils of Bismarck-Mandan in the e z s i i ral tehinson ped | Jaw, John Thomas, Belcourt, suffered|i.on freed Saturday of charges of es, cldy .. 4 33 ‘oo]in St. Mary’s cemetery. his way through the cate ndure ta recover, ‘beltier is| UTGer because the state lacked wit=|Wishck, cleaf <ccsiii:: 4 21 00) | The body will le in state at the Cal- See ot tin ioonats weaioel OnaaDE year was re- ¥ nesses to substantiate the urder , nan funeral home until the time of the Lansing, |survived by his widow and three chil-| cnarge, - nee MINNESOTA File Low- | the funeral. sabia was a k il EE F E i Bs auditorium of the local public high purpose of freed un- | dren. i est est Pct.| @———___ lg school. ‘parole after another — Minneapolis, cldy . 0 36 00) | eis, KILLED UNDER CAR Program for Sunday ike primer. ede GRAND FORKS YOUTHS operas aur Moorhead, pteldy 46 38-01] | Girl Struck by Car | Mitchell, 8. oS May 2.—— airs eae sant 8 rh ah ain Le va] MU OL ATA CRA, laren nny gf BieorGio'ug| vou vawors.rareen | | Suffers Only Bumps || aiteree i Mural oto abet ge Binoe nd Blaine Cs Feist of Grand Forks will to eet Pct. | Oe 4 he jd selection antl in wil pele reds earcas, ced rey cert igh school ere here, a ae “elem hes a Rapia'city? “ e i Matilda Towne’s first thought ipa past ie etal He was ing one n % a 15, ap! yc 4 3 in massed numbers for the finale un- in Lansing prison. ously injured early repay aa Pio Re seme anata was of her 9th birthday party | hiking home from Chamberlain where der direction of Clarion E. Larson. In December, 1931, the two: killed | When the car in which they were _—— she had planned for Saturday | he was enrolled in a CCC camp. Following la the program: ‘ ©. R. Kelly of West Plains,|ng failed Jo make # turn on the Today’s Reci al when she was struck down by an ——___——_. “Open the Gates of the Temple,” when the officer j| highway four | aYS KNeECIpe i |isavre, ciear . automobile about 5:30 p. m., Fri- 1,000 BUILDINGS DAMAGED pp— a lunged into the eee, oncldy, day, at the intersectio: Fairmont, Monn., May 2.— (®) — Seti Oct wereticeee se Paul, shortl Four Ham Loaf Pee intel St and Avenue B. * cies George Hengel, Fairmont contractor, ea) atic end Meee ping the Karpis-! One pound smoked ham ground,|} WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS When she was taken to the |Saturday estimated 1,000 farm butld- ie World, er “Ma's” % pound fresh pork, 's cup bread be pales home of her mother, Mrs. R. 8. | ings were destroyed or badly —St. George's Episcopal choir, Mr. Boule, director. “There's Hope Beyond,” Lane— Bismarck Baptist choir, Ruth Bro- schat, director. “Ave Maria,” Witt—St. Mary's pro- cathedral choir, Rev. Henry Holleman, |said: ‘ director. “He was so damned scared “The Voice of Many Waters,” Lor-|couldn’t talk.” crumbs, 1 egg, 4 teaspoon mustard, 1] 4 marilio, Texas, cldy teaspoon minced onion, % cup tomato Boise, iene, a puree. Calgary, Alta., ptel Put ham and fresh pork through | porek® calc. “pte food chopper twice. Add mustard) Des Moines, Ja. and onion and mix well. Add bread | Dodge City, Ka crumbs, egg slightly beaten and to- Bari Bae co NTINUE D mavo puree and mix thoroughly. Form Towne, 722 Seventh St. it was |in Thursday night's found that her injuries, bumps on the head and one knee, were not serious enough to warrant Postponement of the party. Fri. - Sat. Chester Porter, 204 Avenue B, tate Sun. driver of the car, was making a turn at the intersection. Matilda, walking with playmates, ran on- “MAN OF IRON” e 3 sz Eg i i z A i | i i z we F z £ i i into a loaf and bake 1 hour in 2 cov- not reveal deposits of a commercial value, but there is a possibility that of enz—First Baptist choir, Mrs. Clar-| Heover said the department was! Campbell by only a few from page one: ered roaster. Uncover and bake until "tue Checaslm Sone,” Bortayansty |caprure ofthe No, i badmanvings| "2%, ss oa or ene protners| DOEOY Hield Is Cut orown. ‘me oven should be betneen the car end was struck dows, || Mary Astor, Bart MacLane SIvS , Promrterian “chotr, “Teota [down the curtain Go al the the crime-polsoned family, was ar-| 10 14 as4 Horses Gabingogeriot: ‘Thissloat ts good Hot Lord ee Ee ncsioes a A Dramatic Thriller! Praise Ye the Father,” Gounod— All Are. ¥ and promptly pleaded guilty to Drop Out of Lists|* 2. stopped the car immediately. woe ta y the Bremer kidnaping, fearful of the ee ———— : Matilda was taken to her home COMEDY and NEWS ty Lutheran choir, Mr. Soule, electric chair for murder in connec- |, cafeteria for the est-and-run |, England's Houses of Parliament are | ; by witnesses of the accident. director. zs 0 tion with other crimes. ~ ave & = the largest examples of modern|S. a ‘Beautiful’ Saviour” and “Holy, Ps customers. SREY must work on |0thic architecture in the world.|§ 2 Holy, Holy,” combined choirs, Mr. wages _ toc tie baat They cover seven acres and contain | Sioux Ciiy, 4 4 ) rati REFUSE TO COMMENT sherunt and hope ie. ~ yf tO™ lapproximately 1,000 fireplaces. Spokane, Wasi ‘ , now on it’s a ls carte and every man pou icumiilins Swift Curren H A Show of a Thousand Laughs! Payi Gol ‘ . |] _ Chicago, . or horse for himself. The average full-grown grizzly bear | The Pas, Ma 8 aying Gold Deposits Mint juleps are priced at $1 until lis nine feet long. Winnipeg: Mans” preldy 38 : May Be Found in N. D. tae the last special tain pus out, A GOLDEN Fargo, —P— accommodations starting at $20 per survey peated re Me pis day and nothing ceed on JOY JUBILEE . ly: armee price or double, made a t in sunmer bythe oon tne |e Her a Price or double, made «night API [L_ Today and Sunday CHARLIE CHAPLIN é Doctors have a much higher mor- tality rate than have either lawyers or clergymen, escaped The Comedy Hit of 1936—To say nothing of 1937 and 1938—a perfect example of screen comedy writing, di- recting and acting.... John Alden—Mpls. Tribune The whole thing is flawless—its popularity is certain to “MODERN TIMES” News — Cartoon — Fisherman's Luck the Ramsey county jail where Kar- y John L. Hundley of the University pis will be confined 1s about a mile 5 the treat ef the theatre season be enormous—every able-bodied person will see “Mr. of North Dakota was named presl-|ang a half. The route was patrolled Deeds.” Merle Potter—Mpls. Journal starring by police squad cars and deputy HERMAN PETERS sheriffs. : in . J. C., vice president, |""Karpis was taken direct to the de- ‘ oo , . tae ta ioe ay col- ent a : in t Com All America’s cheering SMALL TOWN GIRL . Presen , it applauding it... s Main Dette fue tet ee J . 3 COMMUNITY PLAYERS ‘AX ee taacatta es Meets Big Town Boy! are SOE lid party. } Teachers of Adult ; dtc, plus tax THE BEST PICTUR Married on a wi ( Education in City ‘ OF THE YEAR”! Strangers the naxt-ieet N Teachers of adult classes in coun- eer wid bt ties surrounding Bismarck were here Saturday for an institute and confer- ence conducted by Harvey N. Jenson, T YOUR romance!...The RES Brannan's exciting FEET while you are walking. Hike in “Happy Hiker” which opened at 10:30 a. m., in the ‘Will school with an address by Earl E Clarke, state director of adult edu- SHOES Sold exclusively at i WAHPETON PIONEER, DIES People’s Dep’t..Store Ta, | cecal ne Plow Shares quest will be beld into the death of - dames Slater, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Just 35¢35% Fried Veol Chop Hash Brown t Salad at Reduced Prices Hard Center ..$2.69 Soft Center .. .§3.69 Can Fit All Plows r NTGOMERY k & SoH

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