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(= ~ Miss “$120,000,000 Heiress a Bride iss Luella Roesler Is Bride Of Henry Kollman March 28 Couple Married at Hazelton will | Girl Scouts Are Active Make Their Home in | During Easter Holiday ) AREENENT SED ENDING ALBERT LEA ~ STRIKES AND RIOTS Governor Benson Flays Acts of County Officials as Cause of Trouble Youngest Member of Official Family Use and Possession of Church Will Be Decided in Carson at June 8 Term Albert Lea, Minn., Apr. 3—(?)—An agreement was signed early Saturday Bismarck | Bismarck Girl Soout troops and which ended the strike at the Amer- ican Machine company wi Mr. and Mrs, E H. Roesler, Hazel- four men were injured in two riots ton, have announced the marriage of Friday. their. daughter, Luella to Henry Koll- Gov. Elmer A. Benson, who had man, sob of Mra, Mary Kollman, 51 charged public officials’ handling of Seventh 8t., which occurred. Wednes- the strike with responsibility for the Gay, Mar. 28, at Hazelton. eed one a pe Se ae Rus- was se , president of the com- 10:90 a m. in 8t. a saved pany, and Peter Lauritsen, president church, with Rev. H. Schults officiat- of local 2, independent union of all Mrs. Kollman, who wore who had ace dae ie » Wl 5 satin wedding gown and white aecose| O88 ‘The company agreed to recognize aories, with a bridal bouquet of roses! they the soup on for dinner ‘old no terror for this beami the union as sole agency and sweet peas, had as her maid of| mony George Strawbridge, the former Margaret Wi for its production employes “in event honor, her sister, Miss Esther Roesler,| has become Prarenre; perience. the $180) 000 canned soup fortune of the the workers receive a charter from & who. was attired in a redingote, the| from @ite Dr. John \pson_Dorrance. She's seen auiving away from national labor organization within 60 Gresé was of a light blue print and| troop. the church at Radnor, Pa., with the happy bridegroom, son of 3 days.” coat of grey wool. Mrs. O. 0. Lar-| Jean Philadelphia banker and noted as a gentleman jockey. peer election 1s 16 be oo BE ; 5 | 3 i ~~! with s majority vote to determin Mrs. J.M.Jasmann Is [PATH HAICEC WI], [att *efich ational organization Buried at Washburn be ena aaoed to “emis a George Kollman, Bismarck, was a judge Berry Funeral services were held in the VOTE ON SITDOWN strike and “to ses rend dismnissa? padi tale crag ; ae Methodist church at Washburn Fri- of the charges agus! Ford ai day for Mrs, John M. Jasmann, 48, man,” union strike leader wi McClusky resident, who died atthe STRIKE ATTITUDE ees re tae ed the Roesler home, with places marked for 16 Newest recruit for the is six-weeks’-old Cooper Cooli Pekan Sol aotale Maced dt The comapany agreed to Leib au a junction. Bismarck Peer ieee Pay ou i guests. ‘War Woodring, whose mother trike without discrimination. Mra. Kollman graduated from : the oeevere for his first picture at their ae Condemning or Condoning of overans Benece clas chataea HERE has made her home at Hazelton. Mr. ‘5 - dead at 7:30 e. m., Tuei L Ww will Bi the tear gas attack upon union head- © sciatismehl deshreeep oer) Mid or ~ Bride-Elect Honored is believed tov have ‘dled sbour| NeW Labor Weapon Will Be | quarters “nad no justitication and marck high school and has attended |i. ; f . Sex Ideas Changed hours earlier: Decided in Congress constituted a high. bandied) asset the North Dakota Agricultural col- By BPW of Bismarck By Girls in Sh ‘Mrs. Jasmann wes a daughter of tupon'the meeting place of the work= loge. He is employed by the Lignite Troop 3 y Girls in Shorts Laurentzen of near Washburn.| washington, Ape, 3-—UP)—Adminis-| ™ ation wulesced Saturday » Di OF DIVORCE PAPERS [cma xastzrs|trem'cot ws S| Held Hore Monday Combustion company and the couple|_ 4 snow hike has been planned for : Saturday a 3p. m, by Troop 3. : Denver, hike for one hour, with 4 Mi. ¥ . MP, Past President’s Parley |taurs Elsworth os waders sna willl Have April Fool P issecg pieces ogg meaty eld Apr. 3.—()—Shorts, supplanting bloomers for feminine athletes, have changed the atti- tude of youth toward sex, Alfred ©. Anderson, president-elect of the Central Physical Education association, said Saturday, “You don’t see the boys stand- gs bg H E ‘The senate faced the question in s Rites for Nicholas Peters, aged Flies From Los Angeles to ‘Fris- one ee eT we cttdpwn| Baldwin resident who died here th; her a blunt condemnation of sitdown|rnursday, will be held at 2 p. m,, co After Marriage of Less tactics, offered by Senator Byrnes) sonday at the Calnan Funeral home (Dem., 8. ©, as an amendment tl with Rev, G. Adolph Johns, pastor of ing around any more staring at the Gutfey-Vineon coal control bill. | tne wirst Lutheran church, officiating. girls’ legs on athletic fields,” he ‘The house expected to vote Thurs-| trterment will be made in St. Mary's . day or Friday on # demand for an in-| cemetery, Pallbearers will be H. R. “Co-physical education —con- | vestigation of sitdowns. Freitag of Max, E. M. Berguson of teats of exercise for both boys and . Democratic chieftains predicted/nougias and William Fricke, Fred girls—promotes clean - minded- PUREBRED SIRES iN scant opposition to ite (eens Nelson, 8. E. Sandemo and H, T. ness. ure. It was approved Bald rules committee after # conference | “e7er all of Baldwin. between Chairman O'Connor (Dem.,| wore accidents occur on the high- N. Y.), and the president, ways on: Saturdays than on any other Efforts of both Democratic and Re-| day in the week, but more persons are Pl Completed fi pa ores ed copsicts eonssed killed on Sunday than on any other ue senal ly re ans Completed for Here a oe Priday after five hours of scrimorsous | 1” ow-Income Farmers Will Get} debate. Democratic Leader Robinson said] TAKE A STROLL THROUGH - U.C.T. Dance Saturday ———— Benefits of Project to Re- he believed a satisfactory arrange-| PEACOCK ALLEY. Plans have been completed for the ° dance which the Bismarck council-of build State's Herds Lease pola dlocar erg totes the United Commercial Travelers will give in the Silver ballroom of the Pat- Guffey bill then would pass without) Notice Hairdressers! terson hotel Saturday: evening, 2 Approval-of «$150,000 blan for pur-| delay. frien rape egy pont oppo red el He had led « stubborn battle to re-} Examinations in Beauty Culture Monday eastern social figure| gram designed to rebuild North De-| fer the amendment to s committee or | Will be held in Grand Forks on April Frag CTE ae UEP [oc ine Re ry Nd RAEN a viens dy he ee nee age Pe a0 A. Min the Dacotah Hotel, Ik Ae ak Js} . After one: day by resettlement administration| bill, surrende! only a! » M. 5 Jensen, T. E. Flaherty, L. D. Hulett rs 2 ° ed officials. Bailey (Dem., N. C.), had objected to Minot on April 15th and 16th at 9 and A. G. Olson. 50d. Howard Wood, state resettlement/ every substitute proposal. ** * director, said request of the newly-| Although no senator defended the Dr. W. H. Bodenstab and daughter, % organised North Dakota Breeders| legality of sitdown strikes, Senators Katherine, left Friday evening for s ———__ Mutual Aid corporation for a loan to| Wheeler (Dem., Mont.), Wagner three weeks’ visit in various points in be used as a revolving fund in pur-| (Dem. N. Yi), Borah (Rep., Idaho), Sa eeced eairertipeiebai at chase and-distriblution of thorough-| and others insisted that a declaration | Shiies Raoedlavely ie Coats i. tien Be OrHaad And ay tone een © bred animals, was approved by zhe| of policy against the strikes had no|snder Sey. , , be we Guests of Mr. and ly regional office at Lincoln, Neb. place in the Guffey bill. rs C. oem peomtes ea The corporation, working in co- er tenderfoot scouts. Mothers brother and sister of Mrs. Bodenstab aca Hla the ebeaieha Gunes King Will Broadcast troop members were special guests. and from there will go to Hollywood to men pie sete Taubes! After His Co! tion bd us visit a number of former Bismarck SSS purchase an: sod lei r His Coronatio! Pioneer Park was the destination residents. Father of Slain Model Held as| them to individual farmers or groups aoe xe * Suspect No. 1 But Main- of farmers who will give their note London, Apr. 3.—(?)—King George Mr, ne Mrs, fs seems A oie pe D for potoaa by resettlement sdmin-| yy wi) Participate personally ‘a an spent the past weel al een, istrat elaborate world broadcast a few hours 6. D., visiting with friends and rela- tains His Innocence Becurlty will be the animals pur-|Criec nis “coronation Mey 12. The tives and upon their return Mr. Reh- ork Apt. 3——)—One chased. As notes are paid, the money | pritish Broadcasting company Satur- feld, left for Dickinson where he has again will be used under the plan,/qay announced plans for the broad- ell fl EE E f a E 2 a iH i | i f i E 8 52 EES | : i 2 E g H costumes stressing shorts are here to stay.” a8 ag F 5 ith 5 5 i gPEe ig been transferred by the Gamble stores. Wood explained. Rebuilding of live-|cast. It said all Empire prime min- * # % stock herds is “vitally important” to/isters and the Viceroy of India would Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Benson, Bot- persons Hill) the ‘state, he said. : follow the king to the microphone tineau, returned Friday after visiting Behind the program to help low-/to Jaud him in an around-the-world ee ve a the Serena inoome farmers uneble to get funds|relay entitled: “The Empire's Hom- ane 3. lam Barneck, yi St, Mrs, Benson is the daughter of etd Mrs, Barneck. se * Dr. and Mrs. FB. Strauss, 223 F First 8t., + Friday evening for s a months’ visit with, thelr son and laaigerpcs tani over-intlation. You'll smile, too... after daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest front tires are supposed to have 22 one of our perfect Perens, Lee Aneeioe. OF: pounds, put in 24 pounds; and if the SUNDAY rear tires are supposed to have 28 Mrs. A. H, Irvine, 412 Eighth 8t., pounds put in 30 pounds of pressure. DINNERS ,| bas as her guest for several days, her ¥ Gaughter, Mrs, Homer C. Davis, Kala-| © —_—_—_—_— iS ~ Try one tomorrow Paittisctive wane Copies of ; at a NORTH DAKOTA’S me ROOMS Sunday Di Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Olsen, EMERGENCY LAWS unday Dinner sii irda bey on: sale at Bismarck Tribune nay Fp) Features, "| Comings, East Grand Forks, who ar- office, 5¢ each. Mailed any-| | business ectivecs (iE ROAST rived Saturday. where in U.S. for 10c each.|| ——* j ruaexy...90c Special prices in quantities. ecenansert ar ncatiege art react STEAKS, CHOPS, au rE ECC Re ME ( Church Societies (Ee: jonvsFather || DR. R. S. ENGE Trinity Brriieed pcburch parloe y Chiropractor Hostesses for the meeting will be Mrs. Drugless Physician ee Lucas Blk., Bismarck, N. D. Telephone Ne. 260 FRIED CHICKEN... 65c Served from 11:30 s. m. till 8:30 p. m. Grand Pacific The peoeler VIKING ROOM BAR ° The chorming ew LOURGE PIERRE Ea tg Attempt to Hold Up hospital, : Forks Resident Fails his son I DOWNTOWN MINNEAPOL'S Restaurant St. Paul, Apr. 3—UP)—An attempt 5 siren as The acne : femer|| Bismarck Agency 111 3rd Bt. Phone 877 Bismarek, N. D. Furnished Apartment Insurance of All 8 Living room, bedreom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath; also locker. York. born Sept. Kinds Leundry privileges. New electric stove, new large electric Until per ni , y 5 Inquire Tribune Office W. A. 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