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(TY PLAY-HAKERS Novel Program to Be Presented "at Special Get-Together in Rooms Thursday Fun, with only a little business ‘mixed in, will be in order vhen Bis- marck Community Players meet for a special get-together in their room in the World War Memorial building Thursday night, according to Harri- son Monk, president. Only a few minutes at the start of the session will be turned over to diss cussion of plans for the coming sea- son, Monk said, after which a novel program of entertainment will be presented. All old members of the organiza- tion, as well as those interested in joining, are invited to attend. Coffee and doughnuts will be served. Primary purpose of the get-together will be to get the current season, which opens with the presentation of “Charlie's Aunt” Oct. 21 and 22, off to a good start, Monk said, and to make newcomers acquainted with the club’s program. NES =: NEWS| HOTEL REGISTRATIONS Prince Hetel Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Emerson, Min- neapolis, Mi Grand Pacitic Hotel Mr, and M P. Hoesly and fam- ly, New Glarus, Wis.; G. H. Trimble, Harold’ Finke, Haynes; Mr D. B, Hackett, Palo Alto, T, Gordiner, ’ Milwaukee, sther Hamilton, ‘Kintyre; Mrs. |. MeKenna, Napoleon; Mr. J, L. Boucher, New England, and Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corbett, St. Paul, Minn. For attacking Oloysius Martin, Bismarck, at a dance near St, An- thony recently, Police Magistrate R. F. Gallagher of Mandan sentenced Henry Berger and Ralph Leingang, both of St. Anthony, to serve 15 days in the county jail and fined costs. The sentence was to be suspended on peyment of costs. * The body of Henry Elhardt, 27, was taken to Hazen for burial following his death in a Mandan hospital of a chronic bone disease. Youngsters are blamed for the theft of $5 at the Mandan Mercantile com- pany and $3 at the Occident elevator in Mandan Sunday night by Police Chief Jim Buckley. Rey. H. G. Bens and daughter, Miss ir r. eet ——OOOOOOO Ruth Roland Hollywood, Calif., Sept. 22.—(#) —Ruth Roland, San Francisco- born star of the silent movies, died this morning at her home here. She had been ill for a long time. Miss Roland entered motion pictures in 1912, and advanced to stardom in the serials. She stepped from the screen to real estate about 10 years ago and made a fortune in Los Angeles Property. Miss Roland went back to the movies occasionally, and was on some vaudeville tours. The 155-pound, five-foot-four actress suffered for many years from an injury to the vertebra. She was hurt during one of her cowboy serial pictures, when she was thrown from a horse, Sub Seizure Attempt Followed by Tension Bayonne, France, Sept. 22.—(?)—In- | pa -tmen ternational tension caused by a pur- ported attempt to capture a Spanish government submarine at the port of Brest resulted Wednesday in France reinforcing her guards along the frontier. Franco-Spanish ‘. The incident led to the arrest of a Spanish Insurgent major, Julian Santa Has Preview Of Christmas Toys; By EMILY P. MARSHALL Down in the basement of the Grand Pacific hotel it looks as if Santa Claus had emptied his pack. There are toys on the floor, on benches, on tables, and even in the windows. The red-coated old gentleman is having a Christmas preview. Salesmen for a leading wholesale house arrived there this week and have on display wares from which many local merchants will select their holiday stock. There are electric trains to de- light: a boy's soul. Managed by remote control, they charge around the track at either a high or low speed, depending on the fancy of the lad at the control. At-an electric railroad station about nine inches high, boasting 8 clock and a lighting system, the trains stop, back up and switch of their own accord. A bit away from the station a caution light -flashes on and off incessantly, warning cars and pedestrians that here is danger. Another crossing warning is equipped with bells and from a tiny house @ switchman comes out as the train approaches, waving his lantern vigorously. Chemistry Outfit Alluring Also for the boys, and for the more adventuresome of the lit- tle girls are the chemistry and scientific kits with microscopes that not only magnify but show Arches may now be built without the builder fainting from holding his breath lest the structure tum- ble bezore his eyes. For those who just will do par- lor trick there' is “Alley-oop.” Among the many wonderful tricks that can be done with this is the age-old one of flipping a spoon into a glass, only this time it is & piece of wood. Arsenals For the military-minded age there are guns of all sizes and descriptions, including the G-man gun, which blazes away at a fast rate, the Tommy gun, built to go “over the top,” the junior Tommy gun and the air rifle, all fixed up with a new peep sight. arrangement. A tiny printing press is shown on which news may be printed. In one side is a drawer for the type. Boxing gloves, skates, trac- tors, cars of all sizes, one of which reverses whenever it hits anything, a lighted airport with three planes, little blackboards ‘and rocket ships are all there. For the girls there are elsc- tric stoves, made after the best models just like mother’s, with a light above the top units. They may be used for top-stove and) oven cooking. Dolls there are, a-plenty, with Jane Withers and Shirley Temple eyeing each other from their respective boxes and the Betsey Wetsey dolls just hop- ing that some fond mamma will come along to give them a drink of water. color as well. Among the improvements in toys are the grooved blocks, C ONTINUE D from page ons City Debt Reduced $87,130.29 in Year Examination Shows airport improvements as carried on the city’s books, amounted to $830,- 435.02; cash and securities on hand, including waterworks disbursements not yet capitalized, $173,743.25; un- collected taxes and special assess- $318,952.08; waterworks de- assessments, $2,363,653.54. Waterworks department deprecia- tion, included in the Mabilities, was set at $160,775.19. Excess of assets over Habilities June 30, 1937, was $2,506,380.89, the report shows. The value of all city property, not including special assessment property in excess of all outstanding indebted- ness was placed at $506,781.13, and the net value of city property in excess of outstanding indebtedness at $540,- 121.30. Increase in the city's equity during fiscal year ending last June beck /51 was $56,650.83. NTINUE from page one: D International Zone Has 1,500 Victims bombs per section but no government, : buildings were hit. Geverely bombed were the newest residential section of the city where of| most of the foreign embassies and Anstrom morning on the complaint by his wife. He has two children, Anstrom said. dance of the season for Joseph Wicks Named Grain Commissioner THINK DRINK the homes of nearly all foreign resi- brea see and the most @ensely populated parts of Nanking, although there were no military ob- Jectives there. Railroad lines and ‘Jincrease was: accounted - Improvements Noted A net increase of $93,901.13 during the fiscal year was noted in special assessments property, which was given of ~ This by the Penitentiary sewer, sewer additions, sidewalk additions, watermain addi- crease in cash. Thus the total increase in the value of city assets during the year was $160,650.96. Assets set aside to meet the general bonded indebtedness upon maturity tallroad stations, including those near |! the Yangtze river where foreign war- ships are lying, were attacked. Will Open Bids on State Hospital Jobs Bids will be opened on two proj- ects at Jamestown Thi by Mrs. i 5 Eg of the city are efficiently managed for the best interest of the taxpaye: Accounts in the city flee were checked against accounts in the city urer’s office and in the county audi. Banking records Jack Doyle, Heiress To Wed Next April Hollywood, Sept. 23.—(}—Jack Doyle, Irish puglistic baritone, an- Laser a odpendey, he and Mrs. Del- P ge lee abandoning | plans for Reno divorces, but they in- tend, nevertheless, to wed next April. tor’s of- corre- treas- Mrs, Godde, motor heiress puted sixth richest woman world, will go to London, Doy! and seek @ divorce decree from Tim- othy Godde, export merchant, her third husband. The Irish boxer, for his part, will wait for the California interlocutory decree granted actress Judith Alken last April 15, to become final some seven months ‘hence: , k Pair Spend Wedding Night in Fargo Jail is N. D., Sept. 22.—()—Less than two hours after they were mar- ried in Moorhead Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Wallace, transients, were 5 arrested by Fargo police and spent their first night: of married life in the city jail on vagrancy charges. Manville to Work For Dressmakers New Rochelle, N. Y., Sept. 22.— (#)—Tommy Manville, stating his intention of cashing in on his ex- perience with blondes, announced Tuesday that he had accepted a $10,000 a month job with a high- pont Manhattan dressmaking The merry asbestos heir, who has millions of his own, said he was glad to get the job because the firm employed 36 models and because he was tired of playing around,’ Play at Wilton —. also WKATHER FORKCASTS For Bismarck and vicin! cloudy to cloudy tonight; ‘hursday; rising temperatu: Partly cloudy northwest. por- id west and north jewhat coo! rising Thursday. For South Dakota: Generally fair tonight and Thursda: somewhat warm: tion tonight; war For Mon! ir _to- night and Thi lay; somewhat cooler with local frost tonight; rising tem- perature Thursday. For Minnesota: | Falr tonight and nd north: Partly por- temperature portion Thursda: warmer extreme west noon. GENERAL WEATHER CONDITION The barometric pressure is low over Manitoba, Winn 8. inch itic coast, Precipitation ern Cai rt and t! rt} burg, 30.13 inch has occurred in the Provinces, in Monta: north: where the weather Is g Temperatures are ty sissipp! Valley and the region, but cooler w over the northern Rocky tegion. mountain rm ané Wheat Re- jummary For the week ending September 21, Corn and other late crops matured rapidly due to extreme dryness. Corn ni ing and cuttl corn for sila; Sunset, 6:41 PRSECIPITATION For Bismarck Station: Total this month to dai Normal, this month to Total, Jan Normal, January 1st to Accumulated excess to date NORTH DAKOTA eredibee igh: BISMARCK, clear Bea lear ... Carrington, cl Crosby, cldy. Dickii c Garrison, Jamestown, me clear Pembina, Wishek, c MINNESOTA POINTS High- Low- ‘est Pet. Moorhead, clear 62.00 SOUTH arabe agit! Huro. Mobridg Plerre, clear Rapid City, ci POINTS MONTANA GENTS ow. fi ot Or pet, a2 46 ral wistown, clear . Miles City, clear WEATHER AT OTHER POINTS High- Low- it Pe Amarillo, Texas, cld: 6 Boise, Idaho, clear we bil Sioux ‘cit lo "wash, e a Winnemuce: Winnipeg, _THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1987 9 MEN ARRAIGNED Woman Identifies Third Minne- apolis Assault Suspect as ‘Marriage Swindler’ Minneapolis, Sept. 22—(#)—Two men charged with attack were ar- third man, hunted for assaulting two 12-year-old girls Sept. 3, was iden- tified picture as the to marry her, His picture was picked out from Peterson, Ohio, transient charged with attack: ing Mrs. Methel Moulton, was held ioe district court under $10,000 bail wi . Carruthers waived preliminary examination. County Attorney Ed J. Goff said he would decide Wednesday, whether to lay the case before the grand jury. At Stillwater, Minn., Frank Barry, 32, St. Paul, was taken into court Wednesday for arraignment on charges that he attacked a 22-year- old farm girl living between St. Paul and Stillwater. ulletins (By The Associated Press BREAK JAIL, FLEE Cleveland.—Charles Bird, Frank ahoga county jail today with an- other prisoner after slugging two Jailers. They escaped in the motor car of a municipal judge. ARREST ‘SPOONER BANDITS’ Minneapolis — Police jailed three ‘were Z 4 ale Pastor May Strike | For Back Salary Breckenridge, Mo., Sept. 22.—(?) —This city’s threatened ecclesias- tical sit-down had reached the watchful waiting stage Wednes-' and out in rent fehile he moved on another pastorate. GETS ELECTRICITY GRANT Washington, Sept. 22—(#)—The tural electrification administration announced Wednesday allocation of $13,200 to the Baker Electric Co- to ‘The brontosaurus grew to a of 60 feet and attained a weight of 30 tons. REWAR LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—one boy friend—last seen in the company of a blonde! Operative, Inc., Baker, N. D., to build 12 additional miles of line to serve 34 Pierce county customers, Silly Symphony Cartoon ular Science port Slants NEXT ATTRACTION: Wallace Beery, Clark Gable in “HELL DIVERS” (Return Showing) es Washing Machine Headquarters CHIEFS FROM AREA MEETING Begin work of Putting Revisec Program Into Operation in Bismarck District Separate Maintenance Cheyenne, Wyo., Sept. 22.—()—The “Dude Ranch” romance of Thomas high tition for separate maintenance in Sistriot court here Monday. Wetton NEW SECURITIES stock, for equipment and Underwriter, working capital. , the Milwaukee company. CAPITOL Last Times Today 2 Big Features "He was a bad bet until’ his nurse took him for; a sure thing! EDWARD: Paul Levin, evangelist, end Robert Findley, radio artist, (above) will begin a series of special meetings in the Faith Presbyterian char (st Wilton, | Sunday evening, , announces ©. A. 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