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2 eile THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1937 | CTANDAISO® [One Mad Night Is WANS FAL 1) [Conzinv® Digeamee sere FORT LINCOLN RAPS Hilarious Comedy [EAD MOST MARKETS | COLLECT FROM U8.) "“tncireting Russia, | Zetec tarsct ne ts Heightens Rivalries directed against any other power but jonly against international Com- WAR PROPAGANDA | | rand Mrs. E. W, Hy Supreme Court Refuses to Bass L. Mead, Har: Ste entente (Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia | munism. Weather Report garantie eee dtendriokion, ‘De a s ™ on Sioux Tribe’s Claim to ‘and Rumania) and Foland to combet| ‘The United States, it was felt in a Mi J. z First Production of Sea- SS italian - German activity in that ten- Speaking as Civilian, Officer earns Stocks: Rally Briskly; Metal $18,090,365 sphere. mn a eearersacpiry oatig sete tae) east Reviews World Situation | yo, WEATHER HORNCASTS, d British Foreign Secretary Y| America, Some quarters clted Italian w. Rise in London Reflected ign, we Fall 3. PB. Mc- Eden, planning to fly back to Brus-| loudy tonight and Wednesday; colder. anell, Vel: M. Bloomquist,| Washington, Nov. 9.—(#}—The to have and German explanations of their in- - T "For North Dakota: ¥ oudy | Screams, guns, a playwright, a doc- ; Wheat U; Minneapolis, Minn.; and Ted Clark, /Sioux tribe of Indians, located in| sels, Tuesday, was expected tervention in the Spanish civil war of oday tonight and Wednesday: at er Wed. tor, a crook, a beautiful lady, and Hersh Pp ietr inet on! North and South Dakota and Mon- | Jong discussions in the next three days} _as 9 fight against Boshevism—a: _—_———- nesday and west and north portions Marriage Li tana, lost reme court Mon-| with Norman H. Davis, the United/ a: example of how ‘he new alliance Speaking aso “civilian rather than |tonient nae tontgnt|"icched brrune held” spends guise , Nov. Mise Winuiteel Marforte, Mcaittic, day in en cehey are gan apoans | States’ chief delegate to the Bruasels| might work in other paris of the an army officer,” Capt. John ©. L./ nq wednesday: not so cold ‘southe Syaninl commodities,| Mandan, and ph Galvin Wood- conference, and with French Foreign! world, inci South America. ; ig at home in a haunted house. mansee, Bisma: ‘Tuesda: from the goverment for its alleged world, including 5 Adams of Fort Lincoln told members| east; colder t portion tonight: /-They yell and threaten, shoot and precipi J ze failure to provide educational facili- | Minister Yvon Delbos. The possibility that the Fascist of the Bismarck Kiwanis club Tuesday | ¢o!: din r ties over a 40-year period in accord-| Europe's democracies showed 8! nowers might seek to bring Brazil y. . Births Partly cloudy east, |cry, beg and demand, and make “One Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Small, noon that propaganda has been the] ic cried west porth bets 2 ” te id Tuesdty Son, trea’ 1 mounting uneasiness over the align-|into the ant!-Communism front was t force in the past to break | vemve northwest” portion tonight and | mac, Auge, & three-act: comedy by fural Blemiarck, et 4:60 a. m, Monday, |®Hre Wh treaty ot ite pass upon |ment of the world’s three big “have neta by some to threaten involvement Gown neutrality and that tt can be | vsti tonight warmur sontheert and (ling comedy and eerle thrills, Daughter, Mr. and Mra, Jaco Mar- | judgment of the United States courr| not” powers—Japan, Italy and Ger-lof the United States through the reat Ml ines re north-central portions Wednesday. The play is the first presentation Sthday, gouth Tenth St. at 8:25 8. m. lof claims, which ruled the amount|many. Markets in both London and) Monroe Doctrine whereby she stands clared that the last one, without figur-|night and Wednesday, except unset. [of the Cathedral Players fall program : on, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard, |due to the tribe was not proven ex-| Paris were depressed Monday follow: as a guardian on the American conti- ing in the cost in human lives, cost|tled in north portion Wednesday; not {and will be given Friday, Nov. 12, at Bi 2 12 noon Saturday, |cept by speculation. ing Italy's adherence Saturday nent. ’ the United Btates tax between | #°,cold in east and south portions to- /8 p. m., in the City auditorium. pound, cuates Sirs. Walter Prefter-|. Under the treaty the governmeat| year-old accord between Berlin and| ‘These sources feared Fascist inter- 70 and 100 billion dollate a debt which | MERE: colder Wednesday except ex-|" A young playwright, Don Cutter, * i x. m. Bun. |@greed to provide a schoolhouse and | Tokyo. vention in South American politics. aes a 5 treme southeast, played by Jack MacDonald, with his day, Bi end teacher for every 30 Sioux children| The isolationist London newspaper, eircom paid. Chinese butler, Wing, played by Ber- "esth Ste pre” sdonday, | Between the ages of six and 16 who| the Daily Express, in « front page edi- ‘ INVESTMENT TRUSTS GENERAL WEATHER CONDITIONS Discussing his recent trip through | “the barometric pressure ts low over . m. nday, . tain Adams said that man: nard Thiegs, returns to his ancestoral St, 1. could be compelled to attend classes.| torial warned: “If it is 1914 over By the Associated i) ot the hese which seem pea nag trad SBC inches, white high pressure a ss (home to finish the third act of his er, Mi . The court of claims found that the} sgain keep out! (over the counter In New York) 1 Burope toward another war could de-|°verlie the ‘southern and central current play. general are : record failed to establish the aver- Watch Moscow Hamilton Trust 1.68, 1,85. in the United States. He| ate®, St, Louls 20.14 inches, Salt is considered insane. das age yearly per capita cost of educal-| Diplomats watched closely to see if| Marviend Fund 5:30, 646. BAU pRies Fok tear eae in Racone ee RR ee House Appropriated ing the children between 1871 and| Moscow would follow up Monday| Quart Inc sh 10.30. 2 imnoat ‘states and at scattered places in| For years the house had stood 1910, and dismissed the claim. night’s protest to Italy by severing of the nations are “bluff- | ¢°2! ers ing” the Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes | vacant, but the day before Cutter’s/eion markets as well as those here. Minst ate, least able to defend theme | Seeing Palret micas Senerally (air arrival, Doctor Bunn, played by|‘The coming session of congress, at selves. If 8 war does develop, he said,| Rocky Mountain region. Tempera- | Bernard Majors, who operates a home| which specific measures designed it will be because dictators are mak- ee le Soma eren ly ovens tie ee ae pecie) beefed hy it) benefit agricultural prices will be con- ing efforts to maintain thelr own posi-|are above average in|" amy plot centers about sidered, was likewise regarded tens. practically Marcy, played by Marian Curran, “Undermining confidence, failure of | o5/y) Hcausea | aoe, Ue churches to perform their proper func- |" Missouri river 7am, 39 leat the eae layer, Artemis Batis) edjudged insane so that her money tions and fight of greed and subse-/ tt. ALON has A fecry Se oare ° would revert to the conniving lawyer, BISMARCK enps Topay BING CROSBY and MARTHA RAYE in — ri) 99 was caucinrhi tion played by Joseph Cotter. ‘DOUBLE OR NOTHING The army officer cited his belief|, For Bismarck Station: Cotter determines to help the girl, attractive both in looks and bank account. The stage is literally turned into a mad house as he turns detec- tive and is hampered by the doctor, Total this month to date . that the United States is envied and | x, 1, this th to 4 hated. by most European nations, Total, January. ist to date . Ne January 1st to date Teason for the United States to guard Aecumutated excess to date STARTS TOMORROW Pera Basan Ll whatever neutrality it has with all its NORTH DAKOTA POINTS the lawyer, an escaped convict, Dan THIS CITY’S GREATEST SCREEN EVENT! tralliy’ ho fool is development, ofa ten Mie pat land four patient, Mur) Plans for Initiated ’ Road-Show Triumph A , is de s ee : fatal etess wich wht ca any| BUNUN: Seth, BH | Corpucguons apenty __| N-D. Measures Cover |p NOW AT POPULAR PRICES! thoug! ol vasion, 5 . 4 2 ’ Captain Adams said be fees there is| Wilitom,_cleay ooosss (0° tttuge, payed by Mire, Jack Mao: Variety of Subjects)", ee nen tin, . much more cause for war alarm Donald, accompanied by her very gaia panies aes Sino-Japanese affair than in Europe. . * volubl ther, Rosaleen Fi Constitutional amendment to pro-|-Tyesasy, its Greatest Production in the ‘The speaker was introduced by P.a.| CY Accident Victims adds complications. Ct course every-| Vide for election of the tex commis- Realm ef Romance, Thrill, Music . Mr. PAUL MUNI \ ermeee, progam chairman, Better, Say Doctors ting come out “just toveiy”’ in the | fone" On the Robert, Dene mint | L. A. Tavis, €6;father _ The Life of Emile Guests at the luncheon included Ray end, but not until et c penisons i veryone, including business af Raped City, 8. Dake former Bise|, Harry Swindling and Nick wait, |the four lunetics, have had thetr say.|""""> — weaag toaan Dau Along very.‘well”. Tuesday - ZO : , injured in an automobile accident) Playing the parts of the patien’s! gis or lease of the state mill ant|an operation in a local between the railrosd underpass west/#re George Ferguson as John Alden; | sevator, D of Bismarck and the Missouri river|Delia Beylund as Priscilla; Eleanor | "70% avisory council of the Nod: (fay, me iae secording to his phy GALE SONDERGAARD eT CAPITOL TODAY and WED. bridge late Sunday afternoon, were) Thompson as Juliet, and Delain Watd CONTINUE J) [tite “peta at, "Slane veya iene orn, tana, tort be saa [ome ie, 5 cording to attending physicians.|takes the part of Depression, a col- Fe | alia la gn Mle og AO ae rd ig Reng Seg A wi 8. 5» for Dr. After 88 Days of | favement as the two cars collided. | Bunn, ie Blood: hting| Wat, whe sso suffered « cerebral pear Fn mane See fee DEER REST AREAS (sees se Seca A pct vents | WIL BE POSTED FLY WITH ALLAN JONES - WARREN WILLIAM See This Entertainment at Our Usual Prices Notice—First Evening Show Starts at 6:30 Sharp! | ear carro. and Mrs. ae A, Acker, | 120 Ten Townships Along River a » Nov. 9.—()—The- capture evening from Hillsboro, where| Bottoms Designated Refuges, capitol of Bhansi ur. ‘China, was reported Says Hulterstrum mechanized forces which surrounded and not it after rapid conquest of adjacent t.”” plains country. t of the Fargo Firm Given pane FRESH LOBSTERS AND|__Pretiding Judge : BLUE POINTS AT THE PAT- Shedued x call of the calndar of |for a four-ia) ‘euson” commencing ; the Swing-Out Broiler is a feature of the Srna ees ss moot MAGIC CHEF hes : gas range SWITCH OLD . 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