The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, May 3, 1926, Page 2

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PAGE TWO ‘ THE EXPORTS FROM NORTH DAKOTA SHOW DECLINE Wheat Flour Chief Item of Export—Machinery and Vehicles Second Exports from North Dakota a Drive It Yourself | | | | |, the decline, from the United $ commerce was onc in the ur Utah by $30,001 ted 1d $11,000 Alaska atisties fur 192. able, show that the port trade valued compared The chie flour, $410, ing been sent Machinery and v sie and eft Exports Increase xports for the Un ed States of more Each of the firs the year showed an fourth quarter showed ¢ The first ten State ofstheir importance w with export vi 597,683 for the ye 613. All.of these It was introduced att i ae ma 19; = GLEAN UP WEEK je export gains York's increase $70,000,000, and was’ followed der by Mishigun, with ove 000; Li na, with $4 | 21,500,000; 000; Pennsy New Jerse: slightly mo losses in expe ginia were appro and $1,500,000 respecti ‘Of Tlinois and Vir- mately $14,750,000 IN BISMARCK Compared with “New York! | jumped from seco into the! yy. Pe mag er leadership as an exporting state, ex-| Ministers Give Publicity to} poring: places with Texas and Campaign—Boy Scouts nic from 1 ¢ Illinois | Working For Prizes drop; from 4th pl sth, New grey, trom ¢ ad Virginia’ Bismarek’s clean up and paint up from 9:h to 1 [week was lyesterday when feoncerning the campaign jmade from practical! pit in the city. The v isters of the city coone with the Lions club, which is spon soring the campaign, and urged the members of the audiences 4 giv flying start a announcements were pul- MAY'Y YOUNG MEN TO ATTEND SUMMER TRAINING CAMPS terday to take an active part in jmakin, Bismarck the “city beau- Omaha, Nebraska, May (#)..,tiful” during this wee! Poore has just announced | Today was design 200 young n {prevention day in th and ed; paign and prope throughout the States of Arkan | urged to clean thei ee pee immowata). Miss and attics of rubbish Nebraska, No akota. ‘ waste : ther Dakota will be enrolled th ge ame Dene i other things fire hazard. s been set a nd citi lurged to cut “hele lawns, prep heir gardens and flower bed. ight prov for the Cit Military other way: an. attractive ap- *) pearance. ' The Bey Scout troops are espe- active this week. The ci been divided into three di with one troop in charge of A substantial prize has been set a ide for the troop which gets n-lits district in the best ezndition during the week, with smaller - prizes fer the second and third to inspire! best districts to instill a! The clean up and paint up idea *\is being advanced by the stcres in ese camps ung men o ions of the a a pe niate. ane He nse |the city. most of which have ap- 0 pro: better citizens! vs i win- ‘and to encourage democracy. They! peapeinie ny he nee a develop character, _initi, 4, DONS ee Dlacing etic deter-| Vertising the c acanaien on all pack- | Tetiance, courage and decisio: ineul- ages sent out locally. ‘mination and tenacity. / They cate discipline, obedience. fair pl ered punctuality; and insure co-operation Indian Maidens to Bnd efficiency. In addition, they stimulate physical, mental and moral @xcellence, and a high personal stand- ard of honor and duty. i = Food, uniforms, railroad fare to amp and return, athletic equipment, and ail camp facilities, besides medi- gal and dental treatment while in ‘amps, are furnished by the Govern- Ment without expense to the student = General Poore states the camp: have the endorsement of practically all high civic officials, teachers, minis- ters and business ‘heads, including Appear in Operetta | As alluring as “Minnehaha, appealing as “Pretty and with a setting as “Sky Blue Water” the Indian peretta, “The Feast of the Red Sorn.” by Paul Bliss, which is to be given at the C Auditorium | Friday evening. according to au- | thori eA 8b the Indian school where | President Coolidge and many govern-;tchearsals are being held. | See ae ee ae ee “The Feast of the Red Corn” is! These camps are duly appreciated,a romantic cperetta founded on the by parents of boys as a solution to myth of the read ear of corn with, their annual problem of what to do/ accompanying promise of with their restless schoolboy in| lover’s return. Native Indian mai Yacation time. Mothers and fathers! ens appear in all the parts, all in Sniversally agree as ‘to their faith’ the dress cf the five tribes dwell- in Uncle Sam by their willingness to’ in in the land of the Dakotas. One entrust their sons to his care for 8 Winnebazo maiden has a leading wonth—a month of profit for their g. : nee part, and the Gros Ventre, Man- 2 tall Rothe nd oiesiatien | ™*)% Gans, Sioux and Chippewas send 163 Are Enrolled = __ in Ton Litter Club { Enrollments totaling 163 have heen! thade from 23 counties of the state; for the 1925 ton litter project is the! port of George J. Baker of the Both Dakota Agricultural college,) ecreiary. of the North Dakota Live-; tteck P-reders axseciation. = Af cnly a small proportion of these hoe 1 are successful in produc-/ ton of pork from a single litter! morih:, North Dakota will re-/ mech favorable advertising as al producing state,” is Mr. mt on the record-breal nent. | prelsct is carried on in cooper-/ county extension agents.) kes records of the kinds; method of management, | maak Wabesnie: information is ae-| ‘rom a summary of these ores: | ae gold medal wiil be awarded ach successful contestant. ra en: | yourself golf bag is, at the mement of going to press, the | _ TS UNDER WAY = he national golf show, in Chicago. their prettiest. maids to play im-| portant p in the operetta. Solo dancing by two Indian girls, tribal choruses, and vi solos, all in the lovel: of native color and make this an entertain- ment of marked importanee. The composer has written several na : and all have me iastic approval. girls from the Indi din ive costumes were streets of Bismarck | selling tickets to the operetta.! Saturday afternoon, as nart of the! dvertising leg a for the -op- | the girls’ band from the | * n school played cn the strects | of the cit n school, dr HE WAY s need no pa: Canada, If the auto- main in Canada | a | American mobile the car to be r or one month vw customs bond or re Highwa annot climb. ion should be used on long dome eaes < planning to “do” the coun. the Lincoln Highway should terested in the condition of the Of 3142 miles of highw miles «#. sete ©: road. natural grave! » natural earth; to jengthen out a drive to any extept depending on the number and length of the side trips taken and-the stopovers. 1 pleas- ure vith easy driving and nominal amount of s. on ht-see- ing at the different points, can mak the trip in 20 to 30 days, driv about seven hours a day. The 11 states traversed by the Lin- yin Highway, between New York ity and Francisco, with the aid wf the federal government, spent more than $9,000,000 during 1925 to put th route in first-class condition, Why “One has a baby and the other has not."—-Kansas City Star. ORDINANCE NO. 376 An ordinance top ide for the of building permits; for of creat in the tric " the sage i the construction of buil installation of plumbi tricity therein: to reaw in certain buildings: to regulate th alterati isting buildings, and repair of tri of pe Tr, and moving of ex. and the alteration plumbing and elec- to provide for the granting nits for the execution ef such work, and to fix fees to be charged for the same: to provide for the licensing of house movers and plumbers; to define certain used in this ordinance: to prescribe penalties for the violation of its pro- sions; and to designate the time shall take effect. EAS, it is deemed expedient to the end that buildings be made safe against structural failure and damage by ire, and that the oceu- pants th protected in their lives and heen rty from the dangers unsafe building construction, de- lye electric wiring and unsant- y plumbing, and that the public fety, comfort, morals and otherwise be promoted, RDAINED BY THE BOARD Y COMMISSIONERS THE cITy OF BISMARCK, ort TH DAKOTA VIOLATIONS AND Any persona! violat- ing any of the provisons of this or- di iling to compl: with nents the f,. pale. ofa eanor, and nm convi thereof, shall be tinea a sum exceeding $100.00 or imprisoned the City Jail for a term not exceed- ing thirty days or may be both so fined and imprisoned. Bach day that any person shall’ continue to violate any of the provisions of. this ordinance shall constitute a separate offense. 11. REPEAL. Al ordi- Bection nafices oF parts or ordinances in con- fiet herewith are hereby repealed, Secion 12. WHEN BFFECTIVS. This ordinance shatl take effect and bein force from an@ after its final passage. Mafeh 224, 1936. Final Paweage:, (Seal) P. LENHART, } Pres, ‘hd. city Comm'rs, Attest: MH, Atkinson, City Auditor. Olay 3-10) | su eed Den Shively | postmaster gen lover John Kern, ! Opposing Watson | negro physician. {Culop, Vincennes: Jand L. Witiam Curry, fand John E. Frederick, Kokomo, Cu! 'Garden Truck and ' TRIBUNE RCK N NDIANA WILL HAVE PRIMARY VOTE TUESDAY ‘wo Ripe ¢ Senators Will] Submit World Court Judg- ment to People f the elec- election, n, of Rush-} Robinson, of, i for! Wa and Arthur R. polis, are nomination, Through muel M, { jenator erat, | the Raly n, {Indiana will elect two senators t Robinson, appointed to Rals Ks t dur-| In 1916 Watson ‘ageart, appointed y who had di That year Hart ole j defeated Tom ce. Democrat, who [aes re-election. Many Opponents Seven Republicans and as many jemocratic cand are entered laris Adams, former Marion county prosecutor. | Four other Republicans, Graham, of South Bend. Oswald Rya of Anderson; Ward James R. Norrell, of Indianapol ppposing Rabins Norre!l De n, lis al oppose the winner of the Watson-/ Adams race. They are: George Rauch, i Albert Stump, L. Ent Slack Indianapol Marion; lop and Rauch formerly were mem- sentatives. a former federal district attorne: Evans Woollen, an ndianapolis banker, is unopposed for the Democratic short term nomina: ; tion. All of Indiana’s thirteen members! nding for re-election. Three Demo- ‘crate and two Republicans are un- opposed. Because of the number of De crats in the long term senatorial and Republicans in the short term! contest, ibility that! the thoi e of two candidates will be} Yi conventio: {| i date. i Fruit Trees Hurt By Heavy Frost. Severe freezing temperatures pre- vailed over North Dakota last night. Some damage was caused to car. den truck, fruit trees and budded | flowering ‘shrubs, according to. re ports received by the local weather bureau. It fs not believed thi as any crop damage, howeve The lowest temperature rey was 12 degrees at Amenia and 4 more. Other low marks were ks, Jamestown and Pembina, 15; n and Moorhead, | 0; Cente and and eighties tha won fr Harmle: Senecal, New York's Clara band’s di cath. 30, will be chief (60, of on, deputy. fe linton| first woman © was appointed by | to fill the vacancy cau Orrin ' Burke County Court Action Is Affirmed The the action of the ction { surer, 000 in the without ‘obta Two supreme court The defe Burke coun’ has Burke county dis- trict court jn the ease of Burke coun- B. Hiner and ty vs, Iver Enget and the state oond- are, ing fund. ‘The appeal was taken from an or- der overrulin Six Democrats seek the right to defendants and fro’ dement. 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