The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 4, 1937, Page 2

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i) if | UONS CLUB HONORS PAST PRESIDENTS WATER SAVING OK, AT ‘LADIES NIGHT? KNAPP DECLARES Three Charter Members of City Kansas Expert Says Small Service Organization Are Units Are Best Adapted to i Still Active Help Prairie Folk i Members of the Bismarck Lions Called for service in a drouth state, i t gpod tine at “the ee party| UP week activities and asked the co-/ Kansas’ chief water maker, State En- Monday honoring past presidents of/ operation of the women present in} gineer George 8. Knapp, settled him- the setvice organization. It was the self Tuesday to the task of aiding ‘ ited eg een ae sf ipa be North Dakota work out a water pro- 4 «y ” ” ‘am. Pes eer ee ie ee “Declaring he brought no prepared was held in the Cae din- of the taittee, who in turn introduced Judge 1. C, Davies as toastmaster. Davies, club historian, re- called the activities of the organiza- x and rea 55 broader himself:are the only mem! _ Jeg are affiliated with the club, e said. ductions were Peterson, Dr. F. B. Strauss, D. E. Shipley, Olson and E. O. Bailey, now district governor. Others who have headed the club in the past were H. L. Stegner, L. J. ‘Wehe, Ray W. Folsom, W. 8. Ayers, ude’ Parsons, J. P. Spies and E. B. Knudsen Is President Of General Motors to permit concentra- tion of more attention on the policy .| with the Kansas water problem, first commissioner “Knapp Plan,” the engineer explained that his work would be in lending ex- yous of expensive proportions,” in of Kna) opinion PP. North Dakota's situgtion is similar to that of Kansas and much of the plains ares, declared the Kansas en- gineer who for 18 years has lived ONTINUE C [Weather Report | from page one: : Girl Scouts Will For Biamarck and vicialty: decer-| Convene in Bismarck arck and ene ir tonight and Wed: in temperature. For North Dakoti Generally fair tonight and Wednesday, becom! unsettled extrem it Wednesd not quite so cool extreme west night. For South Dakota: Generally tonight and Wednesqay; not 86 extreme west portion. Generally felr to- dnesday gt iy fair obadly showers ‘west portion. fair cool Recall Histery Here The first council D Conference, May 17 camping and personnel. Each has a who must be a member of the Council, and assistants, most of ees are also members of the Coun- includ- Sebeka, Minn.—A ate opener” is one hundred and one year old Mrs. Hinala’s idea of the more She says a cigar be- fore breakfast “makes me feel better.” abundant life. SLA’ New York- LETYPE BRIEFS“== SHE PREFERS CIGARS co cigar for an “eye the nervous LA Verneut] by automobile at about (2:30) |g. m. EST) when the Arlberg express pretty waitress hacked to death at, the Columbia Residence club Apr 22, -earrying him from At NTINUED[P) - from page one. Lovers Reunited In Moss-Covered Castle de Cande Helpers about the chateau said she was the most excited of all the small party waiting to welcome the duke, showing Births : 4 dba, Mra. Frederick, Mity 15 South Ninth St, May 2, . m., at the Meinhover home. irs, "John W. Rodgers, 211 { , Second St, May 3, at 10:05 a m., at ey ino aughtor Mrvand Mrs. Leo Mitsel, er, Mr. and Mrs. Fs 45 a, m, Tuesday, irs. Leonard ( thrill of watch- Daughte: and 2M peeer 930 Fourth St., at 9:07 a, m. jesday, Bismarck hospital. Deaths 4 David Fe: ) McKensie, N. t D, att a. im Tuesday, in@ local hos- ustria ground to ht and esd in north Vednesday. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometric & sure is rt the northérn Great a 38 Inches, while a extends from re pees tonight and in north portion h haine, "Th a ed among its membership many of the original committee on Girls Work and ras its initial meeting elected: was confessed Tuesday by 3i-year- old Leonidas Hamilikas of the Bronx. ea BLOWN TO DEATH hundred. insurgents were blown to dath when three houses +! A police escort of six motorcycle’ trip to Monts. He thus avoided Paris. officers preceded his and two other automobiles as they sped into ‘Tou- raine province where stands many & Telic of France's old royal glory. on the train a little ‘a special stop to permit a speedier! pit Rep. county is a Hagen of McKenzie Bismarck business visitor. Theodore Taylor, elected ‘Burleigh county treasurer at the general bal- loting last Nov. 3, Monday officially took office under state statutes, o' Pi ry Di a 8 Precipita coaree tn the lower Great Lak middle pet nieatDeL ns States and over ti eh hile Bees : ourt “river hour chan, a e5 A For Bismarck Teens Total this month to Normal, Jonuae: ast to Accumulated deficiency to NORTH DAKOTA POINTS igh- Low- est Pr S&gesg le fis fe 5 g H Z i him when the train after an all-night European frontiers. Carries Box of Flowers The Duke carried with him a box of edelweiss for Mrs. mysterious steel box thought to con- » He had picked the to rehearse for his coronation May 12 The arrival at Verneuil was wit- turing a story on his brother's: cor- onation, te It had been bought especially for trip to New York. She expects to be gone about three weeks. Return of North Dakota's plan for entered France Journey across Sim and a| expected voor the state public welfare board. Authority to close two railroad ’ i today by the state railroad commis- sion, E. A. Willson, executive director 01 the state welfare board, will address & convocation at the state university May 11 to explain the social security act as it affects public welfare in 4 In mentioning Folsom and Spies, both now dead, Judge Davies gave @ necrology of other club members who have died since its organization. In recounting the club’s history mention was made of the fact that Dr. Strauss had served as president four years and later had been district governor. It was during this period of that 16 of the 22 Lions clubs in other parts of this section, sponsored by the local club, were established, Entertainment was provided by &| ————_—_—_—EE i E sas duties next fall. Community Players’ Activities Reviewed Activities of the Bismarck Com- munliy Players, since i i tbe > we & E 3 = i : i D. P. Robinson Enters Business in Bismarck D. P. Robinson, long-time resident of Garrison and s more recent resi- Gent of Dickingon, has moved to Bis- marek and established his office here.) ner gave a hi reading from Dealing in investments, Robineon| Mark Puss “Buffalo Fight,” and features Mamilton Trust Shares. Harriet Rosen gave a serious reading from Maxwell Anderson's “Mary. Crown BLENDED FOR FINER TASTE ae 7 2 z Where Can You Buy City Lots 60 Feet Wide? We only know of one place, and that is in our beautiful subdivision along the north side of Memorial highway just west of Lake Park. Cement highway and sidewalk pass this property, all paid for. Sewer and water are being installed, with all labor paid for by relief money. Taxes will be low. Lots for $100 up, on $5 monthly payments. Building costs are restricted. Half these lots are already sold. POOR ApPETiTs me PALENESS ) Mothers one road ie ate often puisied by signs tomach Worme— ieee ers bara td - an a et, eee venta dat Park Hill, Inc. ye ee we e child's byt sion, Pieceant, 8. W. Corwin, Pres. Phome 700 iM| Ai areastcs. 1) "en Portes ood JAYNES WERMIFU MERCHANTS! Get your share of this summer’s business by air condition r refrigerating with York Conditioning and York Santon syatems. ° Home owners: Install that att ventilating fan Row ond aveld excessive summer heat in the heme. YO R K Headquarters for Mechanical Cooling Since 1885. AIR CONDITIONING and REFRIGERATION H. A. THOMPSON & SONS Display Canes, Milk Aeraters, Water Coolers, Bottle Coolers, loo Cube Fr! Moorhead, clear ... Minneapolis, cldy. :.:. 76 SOUTH DAKOTA POINTS fT est esi 72 Aberdeen, clear Huron, clear .. Mobridge, clear Pierre, clear Rapid City, Amarillo, Tex Boise, Idaho, Calgary, Alta., Casper, W; Chicago, 1 Det DEERING WOMAN DIES Minot, N. D., May 4. — Apoplexy caused the death in a Minot hospit Sunday of Mrs. Florence 8 High- Low- + it Po itansberry, 15, Deering community resident 20 years. Eettititiettiststet fs ! i i i i Et i g #8. ag H 2308s Comme Tuesday in chambers. No result was announced. DISCUSS COMPROMISE Hington.—Definite overtures for a on the Roosevelt court bill were developing Tuesday in the pearvesd divided senate judiciary com- THEIR ANSWERS RIGHT Kankakee, Ill—Six persons were ‘United States citizens Tuesday because mbers were . Gordon | they gave what he called the “right Dahlen and Minnie Shu-| answer” to Circuit Judge W. R. Hunt- % er’s question: “Do you approve of sit- Present Officials Listed cown strikes?” All the applicants 5 g $8 | I 5 8 g EP set vil 3 Hint Rebned Q 01 | ~The present council includes: Mrs./replied in the negative. N. 0. Ramstad, commissioner; Miss| . 0. 5 3 , Mary Cashel, first deputy commis- DR. LYON DIES sioner; Rev. Opie Rindahl, second Elias P. Min! Lyon, 170, 03 | deputy commissioner; Mrs. Roy Lo-| former dean of the University of Min- treasurer; Mrs. Philip Meyer,|nesota medical school, died Tuesday secretary, and the following members: |at Trafford, Pa. In 1894 he was biol- ‘00| Dr. H. A. Brandes, Mmes. Gordon |ogist on an expedition to Greenland $6| Minnie Shuman, James ‘09 | sociation, and Mrs. T. 9} tees. On the camping committee are: 9 | Pierce, Paul Netland, W. L. Nuessle, Cox, G. A. Dahlen, J. E. Davis, John/| with Fred A. Cook, R. Fleck, E. J. Heising, A. M. Kiland,/ — Frank Lahr, N, I. Roop, Al Rosen, ASKS GUN REGISTERING Trimble; Cummings asked congress Tuesday to Mrs. H. P. Rose! » leaders’ as: pociey E. Simle, di-| require srey omnes a 8 rifle, oe . gun, revolver or register There are eight standing commit- Fesnog. wah .the byreau of {internal revenue. Registration would be fi Mmes, Minnie Shuman, chairman; ne 4 Prank Lahr, Ina Thorberg, W. B. BEULAH IS HOST Beulah, N. D.—Beulah was host to H. P. Rosenberger. On the: program) the seventh district spring meeting committee are: Mrs. E. J. Heising,/of the North Dakota American Le- q{chairman; G. A. Dahlen, John R.|gion auxiliary Tuesday 06) Al Rosen, chairman; James Trimble 09 | 8nd Gordon Cox. The tal AMAZINGLY UNIQUE! “NIGHT MUST FALL” Presenting a New Robert Montgomery PARAMOUNT THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Bismarck Community Players PRESENT their final hit of the season PHILIP BARRY’S “YOU & I” Wednesday and Thursday, May 5 and 6 8:15. curtain City Auditorium . Mein.Fleer i#c — Balcony 35c — Kids 25¢ IRRIGATION — Are You Interested? Fleck, N. I. Roop, W. L. Diven, and Burt Finney. The finance commit- tee includes: Mrs. Roy Logan, chair- man; Mrs. Philip Meyer, Dr. H. A. | Steel statisticians say so. Brandes and Rev. Opie Rindahl. On the personnel committee are: Miss |j Mary Cashel, chairman; Mmes. J. E. Davis and A. M. Kiland. The public relations committee includes: Mmes. troop commit- tee and continuity of registrations Mrs. F. L. Conklin, chairman: Mmes. Burt Finney, and George Ma: Meassers John French and Myron At- of | rival and departure. The first wire fencing for farms in} to the United States. was sold in 187¢./oil dealer here, was announced Tues- PARAMOUNT The sho-wow thet makes you come alive all over— nessed by about two score of the vil- lage’s 744 inhabitants, who ranged in @ semi-circle about the station plat- form in the few minutes between ar- . Greets Chai Edward greeted the chauffeur of the car Mrs. Simpson had sent with & hearty handshake. One closed car and a light truck had come from the chateau. The second con- tained British embassy officials. A third, lighter car was provided by po- lice for the duke’s adjutant and but- Jer. ‘The possibility that the duke'’s stay at Chautau de Cande would be short found favor in view of advices that he had left most of his baggage in Vienna, This tallied with a state- ment by Mrs. Simpson’s spokesman, Rogers, that an immediate marriage was not envisaged. It was suggested that the duke de sired to fix a date for the marriage in the present visi Ratz, who resigned the Fargo p ate, to accept leadership’or a! \ church, FARGO LINES SOLD: : Fargo, N. D., May 4—(#)—Sale of the Northern Transit company, which operates street bus lines in Fargo, by the Northern States Power company W. R. Haggart, for many years an day. TODAY AND WEDNESDAY YOWSAHI North Dakota. recently was completed as a WPA Se eee Proprietors of the Central hotel, Fargo, district of the Lutheran church. Workers of the child welfare field Moore Is Moderator _| service program in North "Dakota. Of Fargo Presbytery| virrers sided 2 unmarried mothers, sdameranm, Di May 4-W0-| 1p Rellnaencis and sonal case, General | Presbyterian church of Fargo, Tues-| = ,A- Willson, welfare board secretary day was elecied moderator of the ‘A 10,000,000-ton floating dry dock ject at Tampa, Fis. CAPITOL Last Times Today THEY DARED 10 LOVE WHEN KISSES MEANT DEATH’ HUTCHINSON NT. q Hi —on’t miss this ‘the surprise sieges anaisalt -FOR RENT Two Apartments Immediate Possession _ ONE FURNISHED—Living room, bedroom, 2 closets, kitchen, bath and locker. Laundry privileges. New electric range, new large electric refrigerator, new kitchen cabinets. Water and city heat furnished. ONE UNFURNISHED — Living room, kitchen, bath. Electric refrigerator. INQUIRE AT TRIBUNE OFFICE hit show, bedroom, _- Wednesday & Thursday

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