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-PAGE EIGHT THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE U.S. TO MAKE TOPOGRAPHIC MAP OF STATE Office of N. D. Engineer Will Not Participate in Survey | | mapping of , including » diversion The topographic tions of Missouri-Devils tion, will be conducted under direction of the United States of the departme: the off will parti of making ing to officers to the former depart- ment. H. Herron, federal divi- sion en| of the central dist who has carried on an extended respondence with the state engi tive to the project e active charge himself and all field | parties’ will work under his direct | supervision; the state engineer's de- | partmen: te ul | survey only an ad i ement was Announce » today by | the state engineers office that | cials there and from the state geo- | logical survey pet to confer with | Mr. Herror At this meet: | ing the ar mapped first | will be de led upon and all [preliminary a goments will | be made for pushing the work for- | ward je date. | The of $25,000 | for topographical surveys | was passed by the last. session of j the legislature but Mr. Herron has | i officials rth Dako aid funds to match this | ution will not be available | * e the beginning of the govern- | #" ment’s fiscal year, July 1, and it is | PY probable, therefore, that no field work will be undertaken until that | time, according to the Dakgta offi- cers. A statement today from the of- fice of the state engineer, on the status of the topographic mapping project said in part: “Recommendation will be made yh informed the the State wineer that the first werk undertaken by the survey be the valley of the Mouse River, with | spe ttention to flood protection for Minot and the vicinity. This area has suffered heavy flood losses periodically for a number of years, | Minot yz sustained flood losses | probably excess of $100,000 this years, Engineers who have studied the problem of the opinion th this is the most serious emergen in the State and that this proble should be studied first. “In connection with the mappi of the Mouse River Va a porti of the areas lying between souri river and the Mouse Ri ley along the suggested cour proposed Missouri River-D diversion project will a ped. These topog fu of the|™ ils Lake o be map- aphie maps will be ue ng the locations of the proposed diversion tunnel, according to J. N. Roherty, engineer of the State Engineering Department. “Apart from fits ta be from the Missouri rect and immediate benefits are is the probable bene- Jerived from these maps pected due to the fact tha‘ $ In most of the yarns told about) trea contains ‘some of the richest | Testaurants all over London and | gq Clemenceau, the “Tiger” has lignite coal deposits in the state. Ac h also sells pastry and candies)! usually had the best of it. How- cording to reports of the State Geo-| adopted a system of advertising | over, the other day in a trial in one RegteaIM Survey ithis; seam of coal: ie (Ste srees tne svernpel winlicn | of the courts @ young, lawyer took about 12 feet thick, of good quality, and offers the shortest haul to mar- kets in the eastern part of the state | ! posits yet wi discover- “As the ropriation passed by | the state legislature was for the biennium and as a considerable area is to be covered it is expected that this work will be carried over two seasons. Those interested hope that Federal engineers will be su ly impressed with th some of North Dakota’ that increased Federal n 's probl funds under] * ns so] school in San Dieg hai. kelled down hose And London, ally Britons, never lire of 1 too Toots Pounds, A firm, which own: j men, be chocolates at The other part of the page given over to two columng of closely set reading matter, It Art of Dining,” by A AMERICANIZED Daughter cf Mexico’s President Bobs Hair and Rolls president’s daughter, dd dignities of her ¢ sident of Mexico, although she oC: St pe ountyy dps, is thoroughy J A mod and short skirts aso came to. this now wants to enter the movi ‘alif, ockings should after uppeal to her faney. country to become a physician, she FUNNY NAMES _ NOT CONFINED | somewhere in it a brief mention of irm which is doing the adver- But to there two wonders: anybody will read it. ond—That men of such eml- nence will write it an American May un at some of our und it nny that But the ave age Am favorites on large iste of sand mon But as the concern is a huge suc- {cess and is run by One of their proceedi full page in a paper. give one dol one of the vas Hoke Smith keen bu they probably know just ly what will hit the eye of the Br ish public. over to boosting, cabin exquisite cabinetee erican, if the following. a big chain from our side of the water as sheer ey. “|men in France when the “Tiger” was premier. H sto take! The old man, said the lawyer, was | tae ir rill “Clemenceau sans + clemence.” — In} i \other words, he was Clemenceau| , their! OF : 3 : | j without clemency. lar a pound.| will be| x a_well-kno' ago, concert ter of the fen in all the Ita ra foil, who is ienownl les of Paris as the esto.” t long ago he gave 2 marvelous exhibition of his skill when pitted against a French encer And before nning the contes he is reported to have made a ve ible speech hould consider svelop the psye s of and even—of wom- he respect for human life.” You ought to to your weapon: ‘Thou shalt not kill’. a sharp rap at the illustrious states- man. ous prosecutions inaugurated against Nh be “The wn e raised a fund of $7 the jof Japan {000 to restore the provisions of the Temple Bill| Poet oF novelist, o¢ “Cooking as ON8) uddha in Uyeno Park, which was will be available to carry on the 0h the Fine Arts,” by By a. well decapitated during the 1923 earth mae: known politician who has Been in. juake, the cabine! 4 | The names of the writers are, of, Dance at Menoken Satur-| course, caret ae And cach! _ Dance at Moran’s Farm day night, May 9. | of two-colunn essays has Saturday, May 9th. It’s a hearty breakfast when it comes to nutrition, but a light breakfast when it comes to digestion. Shredded Wheat contains all the body-building elements in the whole wheat grain prepared in a digestible form. The crisp, flavory shreds of oven-baked whole wheat encourage thorough chewing, and that means perfect digestion. Contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs. Shredded Wheat is ready-cooked and ready-to-eat—saves fuel, saves time, saves money. Two Biscuits with milk make a perfect meal at a cost of a few cents, trive to uphold the traditions alles, 14, daughter of the | a few months ts the long plaits of | jo-physical + of the steel ought to impose upon } you the love of your fellow man and ; He was talking about the numer-/ huge statue of} SCHOOLS JOIN | INOBSERVING MUSIC WEEK Children Will Parade Tomor- 4 row With Bands and Sing at Post Office \ At the Bismarck High School the school orchestra gave’ a concert at assembly .this morning, which was the closing musical program of a ‘week which included yn assémbly sing on Wednesd nd several num- bers given bv musiciens of the city | on Thursday. Miss Lucile Lahr played a piano number and Mr. and Mrs, Paul, Wright sang a duet, accompanied by Miss Marian Lesher, both of which numbers were much appreciated by. the students. At the Wachter School children and teachers gathered in the gym- nasium, this afternoon fer a program given by the whole schcal and vari- ous classes separately. In addition several of the teachers gave piano numbers and readings. During the week some phase of music was dis- cussed each day in the different classrooms, and special attention was n to a review of all the songs during the year as we'l as to ning of new songs. A musical program given by Miss | Edna Halverson’s class at the Wil- | liam Moore School on Wednesday af- {ternoon, was repeated in part in the ! i lifferent rooms yesterday afternoon, “KNOW p55: Well Your boy, too, can have this retreslarelock of heakeh | fencing as st noble of sports, as the most “bad breath, pimples, w SYRUP. | usedannuall: | 218 - 4th St. CONSTIPATION means DISEASE These young rascals when they are well are the greatest institutions on earth. But when that insidious lurking monster — constipation —ties up their bowels, then the world is dark. 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A pleasant tasting combination of \ Egyptian senna, pepsin and aromatics.’ 10,000,000 bottles ly ie PA sk proveits effectiveness, Jiffy Hy-Pressure Lubricator The Lubricator You Have Been Looking For, { It Greases easily when all others fail. Auto-Motive Sales Service Distributors - All of the classes also had singing daily. ‘The Richholt School this afternoon closed music week with a program given by several of the grades and by flute and piano players. During the week, while all of the class had grades gave special attention to the singing of simple two part songs. Musical programs have been given at all of the city schools during the; past week in observance of National Music Week which will close here tomorrow with a parade of school children and community singing in front of the post office. Meeting et the corner-of the city auditorium-at two o’clock tomorrow, the children, accompanied by St.(a Mary’s and the Juvenile Bands, will march down Main Street, up Fourth Street, to the post office, where they will join in community singing. This evening, a’ concert will be given at.the penitentiary under the auspices of the Thursday Musical Club, who have been arranging for all of the programs during the week. Opening with a choral number by the club, the program will include a duet by Henry Halverson and George Humphreys, a violin solo by Mrs. John, Maassen, Jr, a quartette by Mrs. H, Scheffer, Mrs. Frank Barnes, and Messrs, Humphreys and Halverson, a vocal solo by Miss Mar- jorie Best; a vocal duet) by the Rev. and Mrs, Paul Wright, a musical saw number by Henry Duemeland, two ses Clara and Lil-| ing by Miss Grace . John Graham, ion by the Thurs- vocal solos by M lian Peltier, a afternoon the members Yesterday of the club sang at both hospitals, and in the evening the Elks Band gave a concert at tle city auditor- jum - gave a special program this after- noon at the Will School and recita-| races. tions and songs were also given by the pupils of the first three grades. Several vocal solos and readings by Miss Grace Matchie were also part y programs, the fifth and sixth| of the program. ,| mothers of pupils gave vocal num- bers during the week, and a paper on the origin of music was also read to the pupils. this afternoon by the school children, as in the case of the other schools, concluded the daily musical numbers and discussion. franking privilege. 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