The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, March 11, 1925, Page 6

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beet Sn ee al A ] 5 ] AB gaa ee nner PAGE SIX ENGINEERS OF STATEGATHER | f IN CONVENTION Two-Day Session To Be Held in Bismarck, Commencing on Friday Chapte The North rineers of Ame} neers w tion here in. Elks follows: 00 A. M Dakot two-t ssions to be program Opening © Presid Pre tion. Societ D. Chapter A sident N. rs, lood Control ion. Geo, McMahon, Diver sion and Problems J N. Rohe , State Highway River Valley Flood Willard, Commission- Commission; ; or of Civil rsiky of | North rene, Dean of Me North Dakota Agricul- M.—Problem s) Organizations—I in. of Engi- H. Peters, | amaiiieliamneeats ‘HEIRESS TO WED _ (1) The Engineers’ License Law. | phe wise een in years is anticipated when S. B. 200--H. C. Knudsen, Engineer.) appy Rockefeller, daughter of n D. Rockefeller, Jr., weds David M. e Highway Commission. Milton, 24, law clerk, in May or June, Theirs a childhoo! romance Discussion. ~ (2) Report of the A. AY tional Convention EB. J. Budgéy 7 High Commissia The Bismarek alee Plant- Thorne Dickenson, t City Engine t to Bismarek 0 P.M Hotel | which began on neighbor! jand culminated when the oo P.M. tion PRINCESS IS Annual banquet, Grand Dpkenson -| lant. | Thorne | Pacific March Mth | i | Power Dis- » Chairma an Noblewoman Is Held Power Plants Past and: Fu: | pate Mr. D. Oslund, Manager Ot- in France tertail Power Company, Jamestown, | Yes BE eee ci evel March 11-The Princess J. H. Wiley, , divorced wife of a Persian; Board Railroad the prince belonging tocracy of Persi in court when of highest aris- as arrested here mitted to t North Dakota she Development -E. H. UNDER ARREST, 3 un- states in the Pocs aw student pen A a culties growing out of « Sngineer, Board of te n auto- jmobjle estimated worth between 30,- | }000 and 40,000 franes, which she h a Lunch, {hired of the owner and subsequent- 30 P.M Highw: Clifford ly sold. ‘on, Chairman. She was sent to St. Lazaire prison, | Vibrolithie Conerete—A. R.|but it is expected her brother, Count ‘0 Hills in New Yor 9 speeding. IAMROC KS ARE ORDERED SENT BACK. TO ERIN fie More thouzand pack: intended ton, home: were! ord than’ sham- representatives of ent of Agriculture. en under prohibit on of living plants of the dangey In one a_small bottle with a note “This will Kee pledge, so St. the k mai u ‘NEW RAILROAD formerly Chief Engineer,|Nieroth, would be permitted to pro-| onsin Highway Commission, | vide bail for her, | R ecent Developments in Con-| The magistrate noticed prin- | crete and the Design and Control of [cess reaching for her sto He | : Mixtures—Mr. Bergsford, Field En-|had her three | gineer, Portland Cement Association. | tub we were found in the s. es i G) N. D. Highway Program d revolver also was ROCK Island Systera “Takes Mr. Stanley R. Sharts, Highway En-|found in her h Over Cotton Belt Ro Election of officers. e told the court she i aly ed wife of a Persian York tr, Bureau of Public aM. gineer, 4:00 P, FOREST WEEK is in erty in Caue: PLANS MADE}? moe tn asec \franes. Mar. 11.—Pleas Washington, for ional observance of Americ z ie cheat nate hace | HIGH RECORD. tary Jardine of" the Department of culture and former Governor Frank Lowden of Illinois, chairman ; of the American Forest Week Com-| mittee, in statements issued today coincidentally with 1 proclamation by President Coolidge designating the week of April 27 to May 3 for the observance. ic IS MADE BY fur. 11. record for The high North WARD BOARD st ANDS | PAT GAINST HIRING AG’ i ci The Ward not em- 3 will sione y agent to succeed John , who recently resigned to be- ailk, state dairy commissioner, un- |? pout less comp hrough litigation to |butter fat equal to 578.5 pou do so, Chairman August Krantz de- |! According to the agr clared Monday. \t dairy Wepartment 0: State's Attorney H. F, Johnson had | _ record was made under expressed an opinion that they wer fy onli he After th m of h compelled under the law to do so. _A majority of the commission de- Ormsby Merced: Gates the major portion of the peo- are or- ple residing in their respective dis- {i stood in a tricts do not favor the employment nd ran of a county css erd du ing the pasture seg BUYS ZAP PAPER Phe new cha y al Beulah, N. D., Mar. 11—A deal college herd product. ire and { was closed this week in which Ed,{d9m were both bred in that herd Curvell of this city becomes the |#nd her ancestry back to’ Madison owner of the Zap Enterprise. Mr, | Miss Orms » the foundation cow of the If the state col- Garvell is an experienced newspaper man and will give Zap a good live |!ege. The col Ormsby | newspaper, and should reavive their,| Mercedes is } s_ Pieter, unstinted support. Mr.'and Mrs. the state’s leading senior ih ‘butter producer for a and Caryell have made their home Beulah for the past two years have made many friends here who is Be y Mer will wish them the best of success |cedes, who holds tl highest in their new home, yearly butter record junior | three-year-old for cne tion. ' r’s produc eee ———— COLDS Break a Cold Right up with - “Pane’s Cold Compound” Take two tabletr every three . hours until three doses are taken. The first dose always gives relief. ‘The second and third doses completely break up the cold. Pleasant, and take. Contains to quinine or opiates. [Millions use “Pape' ile Compound.’ BABY BORN WITH TWO PERF! Wahpeton, N, baby daughter, p \fect teeth, has just been to the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jackson of Wahpeton. Mis weighed 9% pounds, and was clared ‘to be an all around perfect baby, by the attending physician, Physicians say the ‘birth of a child with perfect teeth is comparatively ARCHITECT GIVEN $1,800 Carrington, N. I Beiiamentt ot toalenne inrsusnl' by J. H. Shannon, Devils Lake archit tect, against the Carrington school @istrict for $4,500 for plans and specifications for the new ,school building voted for in 1919, was set- fled éut of court. The district paid Mr. Shannon $1800. Under the set- ¢lement, Mr. Shannon is to be paid the remainder of the $4,500 if the pldns are ever used, Building was field up when it developed that the state school fund did not have enough monéy to buy bonds’ approv- y daughter old | COLLEGE COW inter lafternoon 11.—Contro! Southern — Railw: us been acq Rock Island Company, Charles of the Rock Island, d_ today. ion of the cottoa belt sys- said, had been y the Rock Island and friendly to the r taining a dominant interest sck of the St. Louis of an- noun Acqu n, M in the Southern BAPTISTS OPEN _N. D. SESSION N. D. ‘Mar. 11.Tentative upportionments of funds for the mission ehurches in the ° le at a meeting of the committee convention in F The: e will be submit- jfed to the meeting of the state board hich opened irst Baptist church, meet in the in’ the eveni i here at 9a |ney in the church. [White oF New Ye retar; ic Home iety, will speak {both at the afternoon session and the dinne will Henry Bond, of the an Radiator company, ‘former pi ident of the Northern Baptist convention. At the whi roon_ session, h opens DF White w nd Mr, Do.” Stockton of C Bond on nd Forks, perintendent, of the state Baptist n, willep: ide et the board meeting. L of Fargo will B. Ha be the toastn evening. the dinner this jadde or to nd tite, Hesdeche and Bilt corrects Constipation. lois One-third the regular dose, Made of same Gareaact, then candy coated, For children and adults. by in her court diffi: | ad ob- | North { rgo | [penalties for prohibition law. viola-| | tions. : | The subcommittee expressed the jopinion that “to increase the alev-| j holic content, but not to a point; where it would become intoxicating | in fact, would not s fy those who} demand alcoholic stimulations, and! lof the realty market, THE BISMARCK TRIBUN __ INCREASE OF A ALCOHOL UNDER LAW OPPOSED Senate Sibaerahaltian Opposes ; Increase Beyond One- | | | Half One Per Cent j 1 ow hington, March 11.~Opposing } jany increase above one-half of one| |percent in the alcoholic content of { | beverages, a subcommittee of the| {house alcoholic liquor traffie cgm-! | mittee made public a report yecom- | mending enactment by the next con-! gress of legislation imposing heav would grently increase the difficul- | ties of law enforeement.” j Suggest Prison Sentence Amendment of ing laws to fix} }a minimum datory p son sentenc first offenses for manufacture ale of alcoholic} liquor and increasing fines for, trans- portation and t w pos $s recommende The subcommit ed by Representative Hudson, Repub- ican, Michig so proposed estab- ment of a prohibition agency se-| from any other bureau, that ion agents be selected under} civil service, that the government buy all bonded liquors in government warehouses and that appropriations for prohibition enforcement be suffi- cient to place an adequate number | of agents in a is where enforcement is difficult, ‘The prablem of enforcement, the report said, is not as great as many oure difficulties have while the benefi for granted, it stated, adding that “there is no evidence to justify any hope that the 18th amendment will e, Which was h tagonistie would infer, The been magnified ve been taken Nation Has Benefitted ing with inadequate pro-| ition, which the report said “were secured with inadequate organization and law enforcement machinery,” it listed reductions in violent crimes, a| decre the number of paupers, an increase in thrift, improvements a lower ded improvement of the genera alth of the nation and a decreas sanity. he total number of arrests in} most cities shows a considerable in- crease aver preceding years,” it said, | “but violations of automobile or traffic laws, sanitary regulations, school laws, and other minor or- dinanees make up the larger propor- tion of these arrests.” | GAME WARDEN ARRESTS THREE Washburn, N. D., Mar. 11.—Barney Murick, deputy game warden in this district was in town last week and brought before police magistrate Karl Klein, three residents of Me- Lean county who had been arrested for trapping muskrats out of sea- son. It seems as if the department had checked. up fur houses in| the “northwest and obtained the names of the men, who had shipped furs to them before the season opened. As this was, the fi fense the three were let off fine of $10 each. {of his windmill his mitten slipped GUTZON BORGLUM Stone Mountain Sculptor shown 2t| work and off duty. \ | after from Mr being his post Stone Moun lanta, destroyed or truction of the designs and model the work, will be membered | e for the speeches he made in Bis- re: and through the state of North Dakota, on behalf of the Non- partisan League in a general election | campaign some four or five years One of his speeches here was on the subject of the aireraft frauds, Mr, Borglum having been appointed son late in 1917 as onal representative to inves- jutson Borglum, who smissed on February 25 sculptor of the colossal n« Memorial near At- ordered the de-| for | Two are Said to: Have Been WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1925° kins, accompanied by his wife, ar- rived later in a motor car at the scene. He was not aware of Mrs. Green’s death and they’ alighted from the car, The rhinoceros then charg- ed a warning ‘to his wife and tried an to blind the animal by throwing his | however, knocked the captain down purchased the silver foxes from the Beaver Creek ranch at Napoleon, this state, and ‘has added them to those on his ranch: near “Richardtome* An experienced man is now in charge of the farm. URGE HEAVIER PROHIBITION The theatre owners who will fig-| ure in the film buying operation | are located in Minnesota and North, nd South Dakata, Mr, Stesses ex- plained. The general offices of the . organization will be in Minneapolis. ‘ Exclusive Under‘ the plan the exhibitors will deal with the film producers and} distributors as a group. In the past they have had direct contact with the “distributing offices in Minnea- polis. Detailed plans for the new} organization will be worked out at) the annual convention of the ex- hibitors. . COUPLE SLAIN IN AFRICA equal. Killed by Rhinoceros London, March 11.—A despatch to the Daily Mail from Nairobi, in the Kenya colony of British t Africa, reports that a Mrs. Green, noted ish explorer, from Dublin, and a British captain have been killed by a rhinoceros. Mrs. Green had crossed “Africa from the Belgian congo to Nairobi, end was about to climb Mount Kenya when she encountered the rhinocero: at Nanyuki. The woman fired with a small bore rifle and wounded the|{ ‘animal, which ‘thereupon, arged upon iand fatally injured The British officer, Ca tigate the Aireraft Board, and hav- . brought in a report charging that a billion dollars had been raft without thd de-' ngle plane. This report arly pent for ai livery of a Charles Evans Hughes of the entire governmental aviation program, ated the famous inquiry under |] “Try Bergeson’s First” WOOLENS We extend courtesies and service which no outside concern can possibly LK SUITS MADE IN OUR OWN SHOP IN and trampled him to death, \ rhage Mrs, Atkins made “her escape and PENALTIES | Dist stiybnthre. Form’ a Buying jbrour back gunmef to, the scene = | and they shot and killed the rhino- | Corporation, It Is , cee Washington, March 10.—Enactment H = ae of legislation by the next Congress Announced RICHARDTON SILVER FOX to provide heavier penalties for vio- | —— FARM ADDS TO STOCK,|lators of the prohibition law was re- { Minneapolis, Mar. 11.—Two hun- Dickinson, N. D.,\ Mar.’ ‘11.—Last | commended today by a sub-commit- dred Northwest motion ‘picture own-j|week Dr. J. P. Schwinghanfmer, sil- |tee of the House Alcoholic Liquor ers will band themselves together in| ver fox specialist of Richardton | Committee... a film buying combination during ‘ their convention here March 24 and; 25, W. A. \Stesses, President of the = —— i Northwestern Exhibitors Association |}j > - announced today. % ie Imported 3 DAYS BERGESON’S ‘Where better things cost, no more. FARMER DROPS 40 FEET BUT TANK EASES FALL apolecn, N. D., March 11.—Dan Sukut, farmer near King, has a med life. Working at the top from his hand and he fell 40 feet into ‘a tank of water below. He missed @ ring of three inch thick ice around the end of the tank which had open water in the center. Cooking. Lorain Oven Heat/| Regulators. Unconditionally guaranteed. Get the facts—| Bismarck Gas Co. | Brunswick : Portable Phono- Call and hear one. Webb Unless you see the “Bayer by millions and prescribed Colds Pain Headache Toothactie i A SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” “and INSIST! not getting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe Neuralgia Neuritis Accept only ‘Bayer’? which contains proven directions. Avnirin te the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monosceticacidester of Salicylicactd —————————————————E Bros. Cross” on tablets you are by physicians 24 yéars for Lumbago Rheumatism package land; 130, “¢Bayer” boxes of 12. tablets tles of 24 and'100—D-uggiste. \AIN-A-CIN Take the Guess work out of | t graphs, the real entertainer.| No narcotic drugs. |=. 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