The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 14, 1936, Page 2

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§ a al \ — Mu <== hmong, ha prominent state men in who attended the Oo. F. Weeviesa Sug! August Krantz, depart- ment commander, of Kenmare, and E. A. Beatty and Cursman, both of Carrington. Odd Fellows Lodge Members Cc ONTINUE D from page one Von Starhemberg Ousted as Austria Have Charge of Funeral Services Here Members of the Capital City lodge. No. 2, 1.0.0.F., and friends paid last respects Thursday to Charles L. Han- sen, organizer of the local lodge, tributed officially to “differences of western frontiersman and Missouri Pinion.” . river boat builder. who died here Democratic Ideas Win Monday. Chancellor Schuschnigg submitted | I. C. Davies, acting noble grand, the resignation of his cabinet to Pres- | and Charles Gutman, chaplain, as- ‘dent Wilhelm Miklas Wednesday sisted Rev. Floyd EF. Logee in the Odd Might. with the issue apparently a Fellows ritual carried out in the fu- Conflict between Von Starhemberg’s| neral rites at the Webb Brothers Fascist ideas and the more demo- chapel. ‘cratic principles of Schuschnigg. P. G. Harrington acted as captain The president immediately asked and Davies was chaplain during the the chancellor to form a new minis- ceremonies, conducted by the Patri- try. Schuschnigg dropped von Star- archs Militant. at the grave in the hemberg, naming Eduard Baar-Baar- Odd Fellows lot at Fairview cemetery. @nfels vice chancellor. Pallbearers were Fred Ohde, Louis | A. Benser. A. W. Snow. Charles C.'_ In England and Wales, tithe rents Goodwin, O. A. Sorsdahl and J. W. bring an annual revenue of about Scott. Members of the 1.0.0.F. Aux- | $15,000,000. Two-thirds of this amount iliary had charge of the body as it goes to ecclesiastical authorities and Jay in state at the chapel. prior to the balance to laymen. the funeral services. : Mr. Hansen leaves his wife and The average African ostrich weighs one son, Carl L. Hansen. lieutenant approximately 300 pounds. Vice Chancellor; lover the Mississippi V and Great | low pressure area is centered over | LEGAL RESERVE COMPANY RATED A-PLUS Gerald Craig — 207 Bdwy. Phone 820 — H. C. Hanson STATE FARM MUTUAL AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE CO. We can save you money. Call us for RATES. More cars insured with us than any company in the United States. Hundreds of satisfied custom- ers in Bismarck and Mandan. Let us figure with you and save you money.) Corner Main and Fifth Phone 347 ADD 10% FOR MAIL ORDERS All Nationally CIGARS 9 ‘uccex” «6 for 25¢ «> LIFEBUOY 3 for 17e chor sate MESTLE’S > 10c TOILETRIES Moth Balls or © 55c Golden sae Bienen 4 PER Flakes POUND ..... my COSMETICS $1.50 Mary T. Goldman’s Hair Color. Restorer... .$1.19 50c Woodbury's Almond Rose Cream, 2 bottles... .49¢ 60c Italian Balm..........44¢ ie 25c Glycerin Rose Water. .16c ee Vanna: pune cagle Coty Surtiaine \ (Paris, LOrigan, Emeraude, a ” 75e Bayer Aspirin (100 in bottle) . .49¢ % ° $1.50 Lydia Pink- ham Vegetable Quinine $1.00 Citrocarbonate (Upjohn's) ....79¢ © 65c Bi-So-Dol . $1.25 dpa 10c: THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1986 | Weather Report | WEATHER FORECASTS For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair and somewhat warmer to- | Right and Friday, ‘or North and South Dakota: Gen- | erally fair and somewhat warmer to- night and Friday. ‘or Montana: Partly cloudy «ast, jProbably showers west portion to. | {night and Friday; cooler Friday andj southwest portion tonight. For Minnesota: Generally fair and somewhat warmer tonight and Fri- y. GENERAL WEATHE! CONDITIONS The barometric pre i hi Lakes region, Chic: while | the northwestern Rocky Mountain | . Precipitation | e north Pacific coast, but elsewhere throughout the, western and central districts the weather is generally fair. Temper- atures dropped in the Great Lakes rgion and middle Mississippi Valley, but warmer weather prevails over the Northern Great Plains and over the northern Rocky Mountain region. Bismarck station barometer, inches: 28,28. Reduced to sea level, 30.06. se Nispourl Tiver stage at 7 24 hour change, +0.3 ft. Sunrine 5:07 a. m. Sunset 8:10 p. m. PRECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Totel this month to date ...... * .06 Normal, this month to date .. “841 Total, January ist to date .... 2.26 Normal, Januar; Ist to date .. 4.16 Accumulated deficiency to date 1.90 WESTERN 3} eile: beaches DAKOTA BISMARCK, clear Beach, cl Carrington, Crosby, clear Dickinson, clear Drake, clear .- Garrison, clear Jamestown, cle: > e: i ‘to | So They Say a St 35 .00/the United States by radical propa- | 31 109 |@anda. The people who make radi-| Sanish, clear . Williston, clear . EASTERN NORTH DAKOTA Devils Lak 66 46 06 yo ta evils e, cl + af Grand ‘ks, “ube While in the days of prosperity, | Speakers From Bismarck Legion Auxilary members from the seventh district will assemble in Man- dan Thursday for their annual meet- ing. at 9:30 a. m., and 2 p. m, in the Morton County Memorial building. Social events will be a 12:15 p. m., luncheon in the Lewis and Clark |the killers’ car and had not re- hotel and a tea from 4 to 5 p. m., with Mandan war mothers as honor guests. All hours given are mountain time. 8 Boise, department commander of | the American Legion, and Mrs. James gether; hence the popularity of fried Morris, past department president of | potatoes. Senator Robert M. LaFollette (left), Wisconsin Progressive, and Senator Gerald P. Nye, North Dakota Republican, weren’t thinking about anything except baseball when this picture of them was snapped at the ee Va ec Chicago.Washington game in Washington. The object of their attention 66 «444 «00! +~was a high fly, but it didn’t fall anywhere near them. (Associated Press 68 42 .00) Photo) lon still more frequently to remedy | |the evil effects of unemployment — ‘ Dr. Bernard Fantus, 38 .00| No radical has ever been made in | Illinois. Make no mistake about it, the rural 50 00 | cals here are those who refuse to rec- | masses if India, for so many centuries ognize the reality of change.—Dr./| unchanging, are at last on the move. Frank Kingdon, president, University | Marquess of Linlithgow, new vice- ory of India. College honorary societies are inj physicians often enough had to rem-|many cases only mutual admiration edy the ill effects of overwork, in these | groups.—Dean J. A. Park, Ohio State days of Sane, they are called ie ‘University. Columbus, O. rp eel clear . 4 joorhead, peldy. ...... 66 40 SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS %, TRY THESE BABY- High- Lew- est est Pct. Rapid City, ‘Shear ee ee MONTANA PO POINTS High- Low- est est Pet. 86 3 Havre, clear . 4 Helena, clear [82 52 00 Miles City, clear - 7% 50 .00 WEATHER AT crane POINTS nigh: Low- est Ls au 44 [00 Chitags: 44 00 Denver, date. clear 54.00 Des Moines, lowa, clear Dodge City, =A clear Edmonton, 7 Zeeland to Dedicate New Hall on June 9 Zeeland will dedicate its new $19.- 000 community building, built with the assistance of the WPA, on June 9 and 10, Mayor M. M. Braun an- nounced during a visit to Bismarck Wednesday. He was accompanied by F. 8. Schumacher and W. A. Melchert, other members of the celebration committee. Kellogg’s Wheat Kispies have i new in wheat cereal. Just enough rice is blended with whole wheat to add new flavor and new, wonderful crispness. They actually stay crunchy in milk or cream. Your grocer has this wonderful cereal in large eco- nomical packages. Ask him for Kellogg’s Wheat Krispies. Try them. Enjoy them often — breakfast, lunch, or for Always fresh and ready to serve. tion OM) | Suwaye delicous. “Mads by ‘Kellogg ia Baile Crock. ipokane, 5 Swift Curre: 42 100 ways delicious. ade Dy eg in Dattle The Pas, M 38 = =.00 Speakers during the two-day fete will be Gov. Walter Welford and Bank Adam Lefor on Tuesday, June 9, and Senator Gerald P. Nye and PWA Administration Thomas H. Moodie on Wednesday, June 10. Max Wishek, state's attorney of McIntosh county, will deliver the dedicatory address. While here the committee arranged to have the Bismarck Men's Chorus aing a concert on the evening of the second day of the celebration and al- 80 opened negotiations to obtain car- nival attractions and an air show. Zeeland is having no Fourth of July celebration this year, most of its citizens desiring to attend the Pioneer Days Festival here on July 3, 4 and 5, Mayor Braun said, and to evidence the friendly feeling of his commun- ity for Bismarck he asked all Capi- tal City residents who can do so to attend the fete there. NO MORE OLD-FASHIONED SOAP UKE THIS FOR ME! I'VE DISCOVERED ‘THE MODERN WAY TO WASH CLOTHES WHITER —colors come so bright, you'll be scrubbing—no Friday Specials CALVES’ LIVER, fresh frozen, Ib... 25c TENDERLOIN STEAK, small, er, oH “aan ie 28c HAMBURGER, strictly t quality, ear os ees 1 6c HEAD | ee LIVER GUSSNER’S ,EMPRESS COFFEE Will be Served All Day FRIDAY Won’t you drop in? Logan’ Ss Keg ANELETS | = FREE! with every pair children’s side stand near Hammond when & car flashed by. mig sy “That’s an napolis car,” Fose ter was quoted as saying, “let's see enameled steel. who it is.” AA He 1d Goodin got in their own ithout Pad Physically sensible 10 ENTERTAIN 15 fakchine: ann took up the: clikss.. AS of it, we are traveling through space they overhauled the killer's car near a miles & second. St. John one of its two occupants sent a rifle bullet crashing through The Krupp gun works in now is manufacturing false teeth of Scheduled to Appear on Sev- /the windshield of the agent’s car and into Foster’s heart. He was killed in- enth District Program stantly. In Indianapolis state, city and os Ge One hundred twenty-five American |County officers, began an immediate Business sessions will get under way the Auxiliary. Others appearing on the progan | ——————————————— ieventh district tha at Nationally-Known STETSON Mrs. E. C. Geelan of Enderlin, de-| HATS for men, sold exclusively partment president; Edward Temple| by Alex Rosen & Bro. of New Salem, seventh district deputy | eee be Mrs. H. C. Funden of Mandan, of the American Legion, and John K. Kennelly of Mandan, past national Heel ooo of the American Le- REVENUE AGENT 1 SLAIN IN CAR CHASE Bullet From Unidentified Auto Pursued by Officers Kills Indianan Hammond, Ind. May 14.—(@)—A member of the alcohol tax unit af the bureau of internal revenue, John R. Foster, of Marion, Ind., was shot and killed early Wednesday as he and another government agent pursued two men in a black coupe on a high- way near St. John, south of Ham- mond. The killers escaped. Foster and the other agent, Guy B. 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You'll be satisfied and lighted. checkup of ners and local hoodlums who might have been “on business” in the Chi- cago area, They said they believed they were on a hot trail when they found one suspect had left home yes- terday afternoon in a black coupe (Ford) answering the description of turned. Fats and starch are chemical sub- Bismarck speakers will be Spencer !stances belonging to the same group of hydrocarbons and go well to- of IM THE DELI suspected rum rune You Want Laughs HERE Y’ARE! Booth Tarkington’s Funniest Romance of Small- Town America with Jane Withers at her howling best SHE PUTS THE “miss” 1 MISCHIEF... . THE “MAN” WH ROMANCE «+. AND THE HOME. TOWN IN A PANIC! PHIL ia t-<—__° -eooOUO0 eet sk re ee te Jackie Searl - Tom Brown ‘The Year's Most EXTRA! Sensational Short Subject | America’s | 30 “MAJOR BOWES Highway | Amateur Theatre Killer! | of the Air” NEXT ATTRACTION SHOULD SEE IT! Cartoon - Chic Sale - News i exrancorn TODAY - FRI. - SAT. 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