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SHRINE GIRCUS HAS [Democracy or Fascism ONE GRRL SURVIVES ALL BIG-TIME ACTS) Is Issue, Says Browder} SEXTUPLETY' BIRTH i oer Nina Melville to Be Will Open Week's E ent ‘presdient.” He referred to ‘ Bismarck People to Attend Bride in Seateraben! “ee Week's Eneecemert , aapabion Toke Mant ad Et se Fe er : : : ae Be Defeated in Address “Labor! sour Farm Woman, Moth- . Chicago Dancing Convention| 29,2 5 "2,5, wom day Evening gfe fae ee ee ever or of Nine reny itt ea FE ny AN i CCC Ambulance Driver Audrey. Waldschmidt to Be munists cannot agree this ts the best Presented at Annual Kiddie Show There a ) SOCIETY and CLUBS ry | Mendon, Mo., Aug. 22.—(#)—The Se eee ay ee cdetented at|only survivor among sextuplets, an Exonerated in Deaths all costs; and we agiee that all pro-| apple-cheeked baby girl, cooed happily gressives, in spite of other. differ-|Saturday to « slender farm woman| Missoula, Mont, Aug. 2—P)—-A ences, must unite to create the in-|who, according to the family physi-|coroner’s jury held Friday there was. dependent political organization of}cian, might have had six live babies | no criminal negligence in an eee labor and the progressives. had her health been better. bile collision Aug. 14 which caused Adopt Critical Attitude Two weeks ago, Mrs. Adeline Speich-| death of Al Cochrane, Glen Ullin, N. “To accomplish this independent|inger, 36, already the mother of _ mi ted ah two sons, Russell, 15, ey former commis: ‘Browder anization, we urge upon the pro-jchildren, gave birth to the six, five ,. ‘ etter of toe ete “ grestives that they must adovt a crit-{still-born, but the news was slow in| The jury, sitting at Alberton , in lepartment “ poodle) . banner ical attitude toward. Roosevelt and| spreading through the countryside. Mineral county, recommended ‘no . . bie “4 not accept political responsibility for “Marjorie Louise was born about 1 criminal charge be filed. The verdict” retake Dicew 4 hag him,” he said. o'clock in the’afternoon,” related 80-|said, however, that William Kamp. i iH Ese U a if f 4 z | Fsoeute urennienccueny Mrs. R. H. Waldschmidt and daugh- |. ter, Miss Audrey Waldschmidt, 411 Avenue D, and Miss Margaret Ram- eey, 207 Fourth 8t., left Saturday for Chicago to attend the 10-day Chicago Dancing Masters’ convention. The dancing masters’ association was formed over 50 years ago and is Hi E A | § 28 i Z Fy i A] REE 5 a0 Chick This eer ned wedding from The Union has adopted th2/ year-old Dr. William B. Lucas. driver of the CCC ambulance which peasy, wilt ebin eceday ane Mate Rewapee tong heed ia place Pd chief slogans ath Latinas Hears: “The mother began to sink and 1) collided with the Cochrane car, caused , that the congress must be|feared for her life. I called my son,|the accident by careless driving. the month of September. I begat ‘Al Cochrane drove the cai in subordinated to the supreme court.|Dr. John H. Lucas, from his home in| Mrs. ane hati which is appointed for life and there-| Brookfield. A short time later the five | which her husband and sons were rid- aternal Congress gained upport fore not responsible tothe people, that|cther babies were born. Marjorie|ing. Neither she nor Kamp, both re- ; + the country is endangered vy Com-| Louise, weighing 10 pounds, was about | covering from serious injuries, attend- Arranges Convention munism, by whicn they mean even|a week premature but she was normal/ed the inquest. the purpose.of upholding and bet- tering teaching methods of the dance. ‘There will be regular classes conduct- ed daily by leading dance instructors of America, the most noteworthy be- ing Edward Vestoff of New York City. |, Miss Waldschmidt will be presented mH 88> Brow asserted. 1| Roosevelt's timid social legislation, Presidential eee tage ecg | Seid that thie’ Chile tates mist exn-| ae A committee meeting of the North Congress was called ¥ho regional ie Ore Mrs. Mabel C. i. F : : s : ganization. Each teacher is entitied - Bainet, sate preaident of the organi- + command Charging the reactionaries with|/ke those of stan Pair te us McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church to present one. outstanding pupil in MBS. JAMES MORRIS gation. manipulating the Townsend move: | verge of WAr. Corner of Fifth and Thayer this reoltal, | Miss Waldschmidt will) | as the wife of District Governor| | This meeting was, for the purpose Brothers, ment at the top, Browder fearet, had] _“Lemke’s economic platform all re- Walter E. Vater, Pastor 3 orris, lorris of formt plans 4 Pte) Lomas Hed Sregitiey fiat lady of the 1086 Tnnoeactar De SENventaCA of the Congress which is|theatregoers at both the Palladium in pare peace oe eats ‘Thomas’ youd ere) hall orate vat SUNDAY, AUGUST 23, 1936 port ge ab: an 7 fected 4 Petree Serta een ees to fh mS Lier Lhe ype ae sain les cinta bell FTE oLRER tie yon ctfoa|er’s dollar worth even less than the Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m. | Evening Worship, 7:30 p. m. present 60 cents, and finally wipe it out altogether, enriching only the Roosevelt Indecisive monopolists and speculators. Lemke ‘ is only a stooge for Landon, and re- “President Roosevelt's indecisiveness peats Landon’s main platform,” he Sermon Subject Sermon Subject th : we are art hace “Give the Lad a Chance” under Eliot Vincent of New Orleans | convent ms Sunday and con-| following men and women from vari- right into the laps of the reaction- and Bruce R. Bruce of Chicago. Mr.| tinues then "estas, Msn. Morris] ous groups to act on committees: Miss aries.” Bruce is a teacher in the Graff studio, | will make her first formal appearance| Catherine Morris, Degree of H ‘whose artists were presénted at the/at the convention when she presides| Mrs. Emma Zuger, Maccabees; J. C. denen eee eee eee ee a EEnT;UUEpEDp=EnTT RRND city auditorium’ in Bismarck under dinns , 3 Dolan, Woodmen of the World; D. B. and his attempts to follow a middle fe 5 adie at A hearty welcome awaits you. the auspices of the Thursday musical res nm eine. er were Burton, A.O.U.W.; Mrs. E. F. Trepp.| course have drawn the ire of the re-| Sid. pecial both services. club last March... Royal Neighbors, and Mrs. G. M. Frei- i bits | actionaries and made him unreliable) the University of Pavia, Italy, was Artists from dance studios through- tag, Woman's Benefit society. pl oa Urhigieeestad arn oF said.| tounded in 825. H out North America will attend the - i Mrs, Marie R. Durey, Woodmen’s 5 ogres ; conference to study the latest tech- ae vs pen Circle, will act as chairman for the sives ll aad ena fags to com- eetiatats rar * | ostponed in a nD, Cre Boge fe Tanaon ohne IS ee Mrs. Merton Orr, Ft. Dodge, Ia., f the| Mr. and Mrs. BE. A. McCall, Evarts stooge for on.” The Union party, and Miss Ann Edinger, Chicago, wis | postponement of the wedding of Miss|spariments, left Priday morning by “the only one ever born of immact ZA ( hhave been. the: house guests of Mr.| Mary Louise Harris, Evansville, Minn.,|motor for a two weeks’ wedding trip. late conception,” embodies the plat- 1 a tnd Mrs. M: J. Ratzlaff, Mandan, left) ang w. H. Payne, Bismarck, ‘because | They plan to stop in Minneapolis and form of the Liberty League and ke | - Saturday for their homes. Several! o¢ the death of her father, Israel |C! rency inflation. Only Wall Stree! i social affairs have been given in their can make a profit out of inflation, }' & . honor by Bismarck hostesses. Tues- ave. (abel: blose: WOCHBENY ibe he said. i e Sere i et hh,2 fri pp! oh fe Mie ar ra ic muses eect] On Present Replacement Costs During This Unparalled } the municipal golf course club house. Fort Wayne, Ind. where he will take|ters, as well as the well known duo, | North Dakota Communistic organiza- yy Wednesday, Mrs. W.E. Cole, 210 Park, | ytigentg Mrs. As Soeaty Wk, oof Ja course in radio work. Mr, McCall |Belle and Vivian. Undoubtedly Frank | tion, as the only “real Kansas run- i entertained at a luncheon and Thurs- nk was employed at the Chevrolet serv- Minneapolis where Mr. Van Wyk was day a luncheon was given by MTI8., to be best man at the wedding. ice station in Bismarck. x. A. Brandes, 601 Fifth St. * * * headspin on eee | prame Couple “had planned to mere| ‘The Bismarck Homemakers’ club|a trapeze in midair. Iron Jaw Mott yoann AG, Miss Helen Herman, 400 Seventh} payne is principal of the senior high| Will entertain their families and/ will bend iron bars over his nose and e rey, f' i 8t., and Mrs. Melda Maddox, Person! scnool, No definite date has been set | friends at a picnic to be given Sun-|in his teeth, Belle Wheeler's dog and ee iC a ‘ court, left Saturday noon to spend| ro, the ceremony. day at Pioneer park. About 60 people | pony revue, the Franklin duo, as well INSURANCE d the week-end visiting Mrs, Maddox’ * oe % are expected for the affair which will|as the diving dog, “Miss Fussy,” will mother, Mrs. Anna McLaughlin, of} Gaptein and Mrs. John C. Adams,|be in the form of a 5 o'clock supper. | add to the evening's entertainment. 111 3ré St. Phone 877 ‘ McLaughlin, 8. D., and her brother.) mort Linco! Each member is entitled to ask a Leer rene Walter McLaughlin of Fort Yates,| 10 wont tats adeene neue war| guest. Games will be provided for] | CHARLES MITCHELL DIES | N. D. They will also attend the In-| 374 Mrs. A. W. Sanson of Philadel-|the children. In charge of arrange-| Jamestown, N. D., August 22.—(P)}— INSURANCE i a & dian sun dance at Little Eagle, S. D. phia, Pa. Mr. and ‘Mrs, Sanson, who|Ments for the affair are Mrs. A. J. Charles Mitchell, 84, said to have | | ? * Se *% autiee d in Sichipeck. Saturday foknd Selby, 614 Fourteenth St., and Mrs.| been the oldest active barber in the f all kinds in good reliable Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Underhill, Man-| peen touring in Yellowstone and Gla-| Emil Beneth, 810 Fifth St. United States, died Friday morning. || of al “ished — og dan, left Thursday by motor to spend | cier National parks and are now P| x * He was a member of the North Da- ||. companies. i ae the week-end at the Black Hills of Miss Grace Roherty, 615 Mandan|kota barber examining board and South Dakota Moeisancat snssuisemal scecentions ot 2 cnuerained “Thursay afternoon| the present time is secrelary-tres-|| Bonds, Real Estate, Loans. ) onor: .| at @ monopoly an ige iy. urer. ‘was postmaster james- i a a eeu ay pias di award in monopoly went to Miss Mary|town for two terms. Funeral serv- You will like our service. e eee ferenpei ae —- ices will be held Monday. Elmer bridge to ey Homan. dered Mts. Elmer A. wien ng | flowers were used to decorate the| Sister Mary Catherine, O8.B., grad- Rosser avenue, returned Thursday] tables for the late afternoon lunch.|uate nurse and member of the surgi- from a short trip to the Badlands and| Miss Shirley Langseth of Jamestown cal department of the St. Alexius hos- the Killdeer mountains, Miss Wilson] Was an out-of-town guest. inital, was: recently amended a achelar- expects to return Monday to Wash- ee 8 ship to the University of St. Louis, St. ington, D. C., where she is employed| Mrs. R. Anderson and children, |Louls, for two years, and will leave as secretary to Dr. Boris Stern, editor| Virginia and James, left Thursday |Sunday to pursue her studies and of the Labor Information Bulletin, | @tter ® short visit at the home of Mr. | work toward a degree in surgery. She Bee * |and Mrs, A. E. Preston. They had|Wwill be accompanied as far as St. Word has been received in Bis-|Peen spending the summer months |Paul by Sister M. Boniface, marck of the birth of a daughter in| Visiting friends in various sections of eas Minneapolis, Friday, Aug. 21, to Dr.|Montana and were on their way home| The Misses Kathryn Schroeder, and Mrs, Cyrus Owen Hansen of that |? Glenwood, Minn. Mrs. Anderson | Alice and Kathryn Hannon, and city. Dr. Hansen is the son of Mr.|Will be remembered as Miss Alice |Loulse and Helen Oopenhaver, 925 At Robertson’s--Monday Only Our most comprehensive showing of Frederick-James | Fur Coats—lovely to behold—supreme in fashion and quality—and offered you at remarkable savings. Been Robbed” Insurance won't prevent burglaries, but it will pre- vent losses. For a small Each coat bears the Frederick-James la- Stenson of Bismar Eighth 8t., wer t hostesses at a t f it i it cost you can protect your and a G. Hansen, 306 Park 8t., t ck. ps 5 a Joint : . 1 li f i 01 ‘i i ** * Mr. and Mrs. James Guthrie, 802|hours of 8 and 12 Friday evening. el OF quality endo y Robertson’s— Ni Possessions against bur- Fourth 8t., left Saturday for Roch-|Lete summer flowers in bowls and | weet’ Broadway, wert J jTainde, 308 ester, Minn, to attend the Kiwanis |baskets were used throughout the evening after a two week visit in the |COnvention to be held Sunday, Mon- rooms and on the refreshment, table. east. They visited at the home of /“®Y and Tuesday. They will also RRR EagE PRN Li Mrs. Lunde’s mother, Mrs. I. Dame- visit at the home of Mr. Guthrie's wood, in Grabity, Iowa, and with her |2Unt, Mrs. M. Guthrie, at Blooming sister and husband, Mr, and Mrs,| Prairie, Minn. The expect to return Dave Peck in Des Moines, Iowa. to Bismarck on Thursday. a double responsibility for your protec- tion. : * glars, sneak thieves and other plunderers. i$ We can protect your: home and business, F. A. LAHR Insurance and Bonds Dakota National Bank & . Trust Co. Bidg. BISMARCK, N. DAK. Raglan — “Gibson Girl” or square cut shoulders —tailored eollars—swing back fullness — stately princess flares and many dressmaker details mark the Frederick-James col- lection. i] Packard and Graham [| summ** home on Green lake, Spicer. Cars moved to Rear 112 2nd St. J, turn in about two weeks but Mrs. Strauss and daughter, Cora Marie, Bannon & Garnes will remain at the lake until the cot- tage is closed for the season. Robertson’s uncondition- ally guarantee these un- precedented August Sav- ings. A gay vacation story to help you rout that FALL TERM WILL OPEN AUG. 31 Thorough, Practical, Intensive and stford to negiect. AMONG THE FURS courses offered by the Mankste Camaeseatat Sobege noe Dr. H. J. Wagner hot weather let-down. ARE— : Sommmercial subject modern Northern Seal equipment war schocl tran ideal pose tor young’ poopie te e- Offices opposite the G. 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