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£70 GAY ROUNDS OF RIVIERA'S. SOCIETY ttendance at’ Cafe Party Ie _ Thought to;Indicate End of Her.Seclusion: mended for passage without debate. A bill providing for return of $1,038,- 000 from the equalisation fund for schools to the state hail fund, ‘amended ina bitter struggle Friday to spread payment » Will go on the for final consideration assemblies refrained final passage of bills Friday as state legislature conducted a Spt oe weave sre bones servance. birthday anniversary of Abraham Lincoln with former Gov. Joseph M. Devine as the main speaker. Offer 26 New Bills Proposals to put the state in the wholesale liquor business, authorise state issuance of certificat @ebtedness for delinquent taxes, cre- ate a state department of justice and Public safety, and permit designation vof three or more parties on the ballot recommendations $34,000 increase of that unit’s ap- P pep. Arlo Beggs of MoLean, sald the ppropriation committee had made this amendment to get the matter Hy g eH I pee cH a § § i sd § li i i FH [ i i [ il i § g F : 2 5 ity i Ez E i | iH i af ir 4 : i 5 is al ' a; a CONTINUE fram page ome D Democratic Fight On.Court Reform ~ ADVOCATED INN.D, Financially - Distressed Sioux County Proposes Way to Urged by Expert Sr ient Hearing still a third is a self-contained irri- gated farm of from 40 to as much as 100 acres. ‘AS a bit of practical advice he in-|% formed the committeemen that little Plan Is Quickening| (2°,.s0".,7 sepeaece tae Series of Three Public Appear- ances Here Arranged for Miss Julia Shea Any head of a household, whether it be male or female, will be able to ‘j Hil becee feu é i & : PRSTSINNAVY DAY ESSAY COMPETI Keith McClelland of ‘Mandan, Margaret Balkowitech of Fort Rice Chosen Keith MoClelland of Mandan and Margaret ‘Balkowitech of the Fort. Rice school No. 5 in Morton county, announced Saturday as the win- ners of the Navy Day essay: contest, Bismarck-Mandan east of Bismarck, began serve @ five-day sentence for assault,|copal church, and Rev. G. W. Stewart Walter Ulmer and: Austin Ward, Bismarck, are playing on the Sigma Alpha Epsilon hockey team at the North Dakota Agricultural college. | Revs. Logee, Vater and Stewart|in = 26-year-old Alpha Phi Omega, national honorary service fraternity for men, is sponsor- ing the intramural hockey league in which five fraternities are competing Deputy Sheriff V. T. Lee of Minot when the auto- ith a north of GOBEL RITES 10 B Puffs Cheap Cigarets HELD HERE MONDAY zeit itn at te to Officiate at Services in Presbyterian Church Three pastors, who in the past 18 years have officiated for hi of burials in which E. J. Gobel was mor- tician, were chosen Saturday to at the funeral services for the well- assist | Were, they were of Hyderabad, cele- brated the silver jubilee Saturday, riding through smoking cigarets cost & package of 20. Famous Indian peasants alike the spectacular oriental pagentry honor of the nizam, reputedly the world’s richest man. But resplendent as strictly basis, for the nizam, despite his urred | known undertaker and former Bur- iconeure nota ee Sac ee in a narrow snow cut on the top of the 1 aaa ices Slant acas Granville Barker, who lives north- Saturday to Jeigh county coroner, who died Thurs- day afternoon after a long illness. Officiating at the rites to be held at 2 p. m., Monday, in the First Pres- byterian church will be Rev. F. E. Lo- gee, pastor; Rev. Walter E. Vater, pastor of the McCabe Methodist Epis- tach! imposed by H.R. Bonny, justice of of the Presbyterian church at Man- ru the Farmer Enters: Barn WEATHER FORECAST For Bismarck and vicinity: Gen- erally fair tonight and Sunday; ris- Suni ta: ig older tion tonight; rising temperature west and central portions Sunday. jouth Generally fs id Bunday; colder tonight; rising temperature west portion 8 jenerally fair to- night and Sunday; warmer Sunday and extreme northwest portion to- gat lay. For Montana: Generally fair in st with loca! wes ‘treme portion, colder to- Sunday generally fair, colder portion, A deep low pri tered over Min Ww c s, ‘Temperatures the Great Lakes regi vey, and southern Pi ile colder weather pre’ the Rocky Mountain region, we Canadian Provinces and north Pi hit mn and Oregon. ate general throughout the Btates. arck station barometer. inches: Reduced to sea level, 39.77. Sunrise, 7:51 a. m. Sunset, 6104 yp. m. WEATHER OUTLOOK tana er outlook for the period Feb. to e region of the Great Lak: led weather throughout wee some precipitation at beginning ai if colder fi near norma’ Plains ippi and lower Fnorthern and Partly cloudy uni most of week, precipitation indicated idle; warmer first of week in near end, and colder midd! PRECIPITATION r Bi ck Station: Total this month to date NORTH DAKOTA POINTS Ore ah Through Roof Orient, 8. D., Feb. 13.—(#)—Be- cause of the heavy snow in this dis- the peace. Barker was jailed after | dan. & previous suspension of the sentence was revoked when he failed to pay the|Theodore Anderson, Arthur costs of the court action. Joe Shannach, representative of the Fargo Typographical union and widely known bowling writer for the dan visitor. Mrs, R. C. Peterson, 513 Ninth 8t., is recovering in the Bismarck hospital from an a) ‘Thursday morning. Firemen were called out Saturday 100 West Broadway. C C) NTINU E D City’s Young Citizens Warm Seats of Mighty Park Board Appointments Bob Lipp, city water superintendent, Onsted 5] fied Marsh, Paul, Fred Anstrom and George Bird will act as pallbearers: Following the services the body will be taken to Sib- Jey, Iowa, for interment. Mr. Gobel leaves his mother, Mrs. Donald Snyder, Grant Fargo Forum, is a Bismarck and Man-| Susannah E. Gobel; his widow, and one son, Ray, all of whom reside at 423 Fourth 8&1 @ daughter, Mrs. Marie Robinson of Pierre, 8. D.; an- other son, Charles Henry of Fargo; six grandchildren and « step-brother, Charles L. Allen of Seattle, Wash. Mrs, Robinson and Charles Gobel were called to Bismarck a short time afternoon to extinguish a blase in the | before their father’s death. oll pit at the Fleck Motor Sales garage, Open Irrigated Area To Homestead Entry Announcement that 13 irrigated federal land office. The announcement said water will be availabie for the farms during the 1937 season and thereafter and speci- that 10 of the farm units are in the right of entry will general public. To be eligible for the land, every id applicant must be in good health, must from other sectors of the civic front were slow in coming in, although it was reported that the ju- expressed Door’|Pickets and Deputies Again Clash at Mills Plant at. clashed Friday night in a renewal of stone throw- ing. No one was reported injured and no arrests were made. POPE FREE OF ‘HYPOS’ Vatican City, Feb, 13—()—Pope Plus was freed from minders of his grave illness. have at least two years of actual farm experience and must have either $2,000 in money or the equivalent thereof in livestock, farm equipment or other assets deemed by the ex- aming board to be as useful as money. Description of the land to be opened for entry may be had at the federal land office here. as a thrifty man. COURT OPENS TUESDAY Dickinson, N. D., Feb. 13.—()—Dis- trict court will open here Tuesday morning with Judge Harvey J, presiding. Announcing our special 1 Sunday Dinner features 11a. m. to 9 p.m. SWEET SHOP CLUB STEAK 7 5 C ON SIZZLER TURKEY DINNER Cc CHICKEN DINNER C FRESH FISH and OYSTERS Served at All Times A score of other delicious dinners te select from, all served with a pleasing variety of side dishes. Enjoy your Sunday Dinner at eur peaceful balcony dining reem. THE NEW Sweet Shop And in connection The Rendesvous 408 Main Phone 27 McCabe Methodist Episcopal Church Corner of Fifth Street and Thayer Avenue Walter E. Vater, Paster Sunday, February 14, 1937 Morning Worship 10:30 a, m. Sermon Subject: “WHAT SHALL WE BELIEVE ABOUT THE KINGDOM OF GoD?” Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. Sermon Subject: “The Child Not Wanted” (Born With a Handicap) Special Music at Both Services, A Hearty Welcome Awaits You. “My bambino, she say, ‘Read alla da newspape 9999 “I come to theesa countree twenty, thirty year ago. Work for ten month, and buy puush-cart. Sella da applees, da peech, da banan. Maka da mon, and rent-a da store. “My little bambino, she now go to da high school. Read lotsa book. One night, I come home, and there ees beeg surprize party for me. My family, they buy-a da beeg radio for my birthday. Boy, hee’s a m: hap-pee. “ ‘Theesa radio, eet has fine voice,’ I say. ‘You must-a save-up mucha da dolla.’ da name of da maka on da side.’ jak-a me ver “ ‘Yes,’ say my bambino, ‘the radio eet ees good. See “ ‘No,’ say Mama, ‘he no costa too mouch. We read eet in da newspape’ adverteesement, then go to da store and buy.’ “ ‘Because,’ say my bambino, ‘we read alla da news- pape’. Da front for da news about people. Da inside for da news about what to buy-a, and where to buy eet.’ “That child, she is smart like her pape. .. . O sole mio »-. la-la, la, laaaaa....” :