The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 9, 1937, Page 5

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# ; WORKERS CHARG _ WITH INTIMIDATING RESERVE OFFICERS = CLUBS a SOCIETY a Royal Neighbers Convention Will Be Held in Bismarck [sini —]) MNNESITA SENATE! Complaints Sworn Out Against} Major Eller and Colonel Ran- dolph to Address Grand Forks Sessions : Men Who Invaded Legisla- Grand N. D., Apr. 9- Mrs. Flora Schultz Named Gen- tive Chambers Monday North Dakota officers in the United eral Chaitman; National &. Paul, Apr, 9.—(%)—@enatorial Delegates to Be Elected tndignation over ‘Mondays invasion i p ‘Minnesota's capitol by the so-called an Mrs. Flora Schults hes been! named peoples’ lobby led Friday to the aign- Se eS the Royal Neigh- ing of a complaint charging at least bors lodge, which occurs every four aiz persdns with law violations dur- ¥ “-- years, to be held in Bismarck, April aie cormuit oar at i Geta sip oo credulity, because this is going to take a —these men went to 21 and 22, Mrs, Josaphine Long, Fargo, &. m. by Senator Harry of Carl- Weatitetn BG #2 fant with t and main AGAINST A t. >. 4 State supervisor, and Mrs. Mse Logan, ton who was excused from the senate| . Johnathan ok (eft) and Amos ; Minot, juvenile state director, have Sartell en in homespun, they a) in Supreme i been here assisting the local lodge solidated by the PWA. Reason—' religion prohibits make arrangements for the two-day ~ Children would have to travel to the new school by bus. ‘ session. There are 200 camps in the ict gry tend the meeting. ae . 4 al fe ie, icp ha, ete 500-Acre Plot Gives Nati sels os tat creation hentenee “AACre Flo Ives iINation ‘ - ters, with the business meeting to be Bear ; Se eee ' Much of Its Best Fine A con’ _ Be held Tuesday, Uc. O] d ts est ine rts Car Loadings Show Rose 2 ' Psi Bome of your favorite works of Thousands Kept Out Sometimes ite is brightened tor tne| DFop Over Week Ago ty of He" afacDowall “Colony at | rte psoas ct ppucanis eat [tin he ety ewe ee ousan applican on his way Peterborough, N. H. Here is the it considera best qual-|“this McDougall colony is connected \ colony is full when 25 are|with the Alice Foote McDougall cof- residence. fee business.” Or when a fluttering | enaing last Saturday. This was a de- i p fomen colonists live in s beautiful | clubwoman breaks the posted rules bY| crease of 34,422 cats, or 4.5 per cent, p Cathedral Players - Grant ivy pesiren da ote avenge attod compared with the precbding wesk; i ate} Plan Dinner Apr. 14] William Moore P.T.A. Treads Lobes ahs house of dreams.” compared with @ year ago, and a — iY England retreat. ., increase of 181,231, or 33.2 per cent, A the regular meting oft, May's} Names Rev.-Rindahl il Gate ag cea oe Seseia compared with two years ago, rebpseey riethaaned evening Sp iioes heb aarp mre pened peeped in the door of a studio otcu- Six Hurt Explosi meeting ° INTO DAMAGE SUIT 1:20 and 8:30, By 9:80 they are in| pled by a painter of lower eust-sige| SIX Hurt as Explosion their studios ard at work, Lunch | Manhattan origin. “Look”, one wi i ildi a enrerate them | bys solt-ottacing Perea, ners an artist at work!” The Hits Detroit Building who drives junch-truck: to r gianced up with his most esr each studio leaves a lunch-basket on|malignant gangster expreassi a] _Detrolt, Apr. 9—(F)—An. explosion ‘ ‘ Libel Charge Filed Against iH arosi andl Hiastily.departe teat be echoed? m = Wreoked the first floor of the building Optometric Journal by disturb the worker’s concentration. “Tink o’ dat!” poaeing “chemists, Friday m mand Usually between 4 and § the colon-| Most enjoyed of all anecdotes are | {Ariunne, Chemists, Proaay , momning, ay Chicago Man 1st closes his studio and goes in search | those of the Inte Hdwin, Arlington Rob- 125; pothah ccisipren of Cpe anes A yeencs on Anson, the ey Uae witty genius whose ‘ 3 “ ®& gol lub, pat and pic-| work was 80 identified with the Lincoln, Neb. Apr. 9.—()—Benja- Dubose Heyward’s story of Charles-|turesque and historic spots to visit, |colony. One thet colonists particu- rar ensittias vas ceca ry r ton’s legless Negro Porgy, Willa Cath-| Dinner is the only meal at which | larly like to tell is-of a young poet of 2 er's tale of death coming to an arch-| the colonist sees all his fellows. The| undoubted talent who wore his hair pho ia ey — Edwin ches oolebrity-hunter - ould ind poe Henrie collar open, and posed as & FOR inson’ “prise poem pickings here search for quota- , misunderstood soul upon wh: Likelong Aaggnad $50,000 damages for|/the Arthurian of ‘Tristram! bie bits, ‘The amount of shop talk 1s,| the woes of the world weighed heavily. STU FFY HEAD ittee Th tion defendant I should say, about 80 per cent less| One evening after dinner he lay on guests ere ne Poa yena eriurorncnead bet Reals than would occur were a similar num-| the grass, his head lifted to the eve- A few drops up each mbers and Hee or ant, eattor of the Optome- |breaking of the bridge of Ban Lilt! ber of brokers, lawyers or doctors to| ning breese that riffied his hair, his nostril reduces jer and Mrs. ee Lincoln, his assoc! y all were about the same sit down to meal together. face averted, from mortals, the light of swollen membranes, Leura Ells- pan age Fi satan Optometric esa Hine ‘wittun the same) 60) Bee ae: ‘Cowboy’ Pool Traditional @ mountain sunset on his brow. Above clears away clog- which thelr tion. Afterwards the first four to reach Benen the porch Robinson rocked ging mucus, brings oka st cycle a Sea tae |e Rad ae tet | ion Ten ee '| VICKS VATRO-NOL } fens others un- 2 eer net ” . ¥ eI iil] be Mrs. trade Roy Harris’ cowboy-theme improvisa~ | Bince he was a great poet and a colon- | The anta'll get him,” he said soft- 30e double quantity $0¢ ; , tlons, Louls Gruenberg’s bitterly dis~| {st every year from 1911 to 1934, the|'¥- —_———ee a a Gedman's Amerindian, melodies, and |ed tne hooor of having eslablaned te will be 3 me) eo. of ing est 1 and the 48 Dougiss Moore's Pulitzer-prise com-|colony’s qne tradition. RIVER-WATER Isa- Ker] positions. It would be difficult not to get we And the denizens of art galleries| work-done-in-a regime so effectively fe chair. peleysig 8 Lady ried New pensiand yeh apes ihe this, ied Racer can as generally used, never will remove all the shampoo | Sor {and Clark different ways by so many different rrkcgpddlareen SR bith he, a aacuss soap from the hair. Vinegar or lemon rinses are in- re- | ments artists—D. Putnam Brinley, Jerome} tomed to rationalize his lack of pro- jurious. We use soft water that will remove the soap. | Fee ee el Boctan Tonseneaies (aul, Giean’0, ‘Comune toeaee for kates |iniatiyen te lea ene: Mr. Harringtoi Scalj iali ' “| Score zd than @ quarter of a century the same Par niente: pe oe Ip Specialist of proven i played at 1 th toy plot has been pouring a sturdy tribue|*ue Ou collectors, sw utte(fM ability, will tell you how to condition the hair and ; ae Peg played ‘nov- : featd into the river of American cul- remove the soap, when using River Water. | Bismarck eer eve aitemere iepereg es Edward MacDowell, composer, had | Sack "A. Pack, : Bt, Paul, Minn; De.|the idea. His most productive years! the opportunity that he has been $2.45” ‘A. Olson, were in [he realized as his life drew near it8| complaining all his adult life that he Permanents e Guaranteed thy B. composed. of @.D. clove, were after he had left the) could not get. Then, if he is » real Dr. faculty of Columbia university and} sctist, he goes to work. Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. LINDBERGHS END 10 HARRINGTON'’S - - PHONE 1: CALL FOR ae cabin Be WEEK ARIAL TOUR here LAST MINUTE } day afternoon at'3 o'clock in Salute Son Jon From Air as They : be Spring shah pcos Dube Hn patna] Land at Airport Near elected as 0 delegate to attend the Home in England CHICKEN retrial mere ot Stl, apt from our ewn scientific London, Apr. 9—(P)—The Charles ee BROILER FACTORY to pay f know they're frosh—-We ralee of the m We Bnew toe! curssives, ot Ameri Have Fried 8 when ite . ‘Tonight at s must close : - |The Tavern scion ANNOUNCEM: Phone 1775-W, on Highway No. 10 par prea to keep J Alse Delicious Steaks ve, 5 The colony began with one | - Hy * § The Bark (in which this article | 1 oo Children: being written), and s whose beds were in the barn, | Roster | The Bari | with o . | . set a fer eae in an old | sist of t cot, i SmokedatTen, re Survey Shows ‘ ‘ ae mother, Mrs. W. H. Williams. 1 Adjoining Broadway, the Floral Department on Hoskins-Meyer New Gift Shop will open Saturday, April 10. The new and unusual will be featured, many exclusive items. In addition to America’s finest giftware we will feature imports from Mexico, China, Japan, India, Russia and - most of the European countries. flower to the first 500 ladies Departmen’ new Gift t, Hoskins-Meyer N. D. BISMARCK, THE HOME OF KFYR cites, Me, W. H. Willace | Meetings of Clubs And Social Groups. U, C, T. Ausiliary - | | : i ! i if a i ? : ; i i Ht ikee The Want-Ad section is the best market-place in Bismarck. See today’s of- ferings; if the goods you want aren’t advertised ASK FOR THEM in an ad of your own. Rates are reasonable, Bismarck’s City-Wide Dollar Day Sponsored by Glamarck Junler Ampeciation ef Oearmerce

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