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PAGE SIX EVERY COUNTY SHOULD HAVE. HEALTH NURSE h That Is One Objective of Pub- “"t lic Welfare Department, ‘ Federated Clubs Fe department © a study of their city health ordinances and facilities and to contribute an 1 study to tion of women's basis for worl program, shi Fight Women of the state join the health workers of th i ight against diphther: Surgeon, Known For wheel chair in mo tin Gloom Cloud Lifts as All In- under the delusion of perstcuti was sentenced today to a state insane asylum. Parr and a girl companion were H walking home from a_ northside Broken Back, Dies’ yalkine home , from, 4, northatde — had seen either before, suddenly Oct. 8A) -Dr. fi Physicians found that An- y, surgeon who dre vas mentally deranged, when he con Parr’s death re aled that the girl 3 with him, and who had rep- resented herse s his wife, was not married to hi nd that Parr’s real | wife lived in Minneapolis. ‘tart Action | Against Bondsmen of Five Closed Banks Actions will be started in’ the Activities Despite Hood ohn ec inued to pe is back was broken in an auto ne- rs ago, died here yes- th hadist. e his surgical work until « year five closed banks in Burleigh coun- ty, to recover county money which BE LIGHT FOR DEMONS TODAY at the time of their closing, as the result of a resolution passed by the ‘Burleigh county commissioners Thursday, instructing State’s At- torney F. E. McCurdy to bring suit. Closed banks, against whose bondsmen the suits will be brought, {include the Driscoll State bank, Farmers State bank of Regan, and Burleigh State bunk of Wing. jured Except Jacobson An- nounced Ready For Fargo jwas on deposit in the institutions | > THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE HASTINGS MAY GET SENTENCE LATE TODAY October 8 Is Date Set By Judge Pugh For Sentene- ing Former Dakotan [trom Dickinson, -but was said to be jen route by automobile. | _ Hastings was president of the New | England State Bank and the Bankers’ Investment company. State’s Attor- {ney J. K. Murray of Hettinger county ‘his morning had not been advised as to whether Hastings’ promise of restitution of funds would be kept. j The accused financier in June claim- ed he was on mine strike in Montana, Low Fare Offered to Fargo For Farm College Gala Day One and one-third fare for the round trip is the offer being made by the Northern’ Pacific railway for the tball game and home coming celebration at the North Dakota agri- ‘cultural college in Fargo November 6. The offer holds for all trains on November 5, on No, 2 on November 6, and the return ia good until mid- night November 8. Klein Offers Prize fl f of the N isan league, who pleaded guilty in June in Grant county dis-, trict court at Carson to two counts, nt and violation of the ota blue sky law, probably will be arraigned this afternoon for sentence, Following his plea of guilty in June, Hastings Lr for w Me | in . is sentence, declaring he wanted an } vrariunity-to maize money’ to make| FOr Homeliest Dog restitution of approximately $13,000. Lconemncgg Judge Pugh set 10 a. m., October 8, F. B. Klein of the Klein Toggery us the time for pass sentence.} is tuking a great interest in the dog However, at 11 o’clock this morning. imal -show of the Presbyterian the judge had not ved in Carson couts, to be held’ tomorrow Bismarck high gridders will go the verge of a gold} -|through a light workout this after-| t-;noon and then rest wi jon the field against irgo tomor- row afternoon at the city ball park. Not over ime will be! ise tonight. of gloom which over- shadowed the Demons earlier in’ has lifted somewhat and tH] the men injured earlier lin the week, with the exception of whose leg was broken, | in the game Saturday. who sprained his! stay at home tonight and | continue to it hot water treat- | ments. Indications be all right by t socis al condi: ‘although troubled with boi } ge tanita ee einluncae in the lineup and Kiebert will also public dances, ion » | be county jail nd training sch Many club playgrounds, milk ordinances a related to public h nplete protection ease may be obtained by the ii ion of toxin-anti-tox herg und mothers were urgid to use this means of protecting their own children and thus help banish as a menace to all chil- dmin- Other Objectives ‘a Clean water, pure milk, clean-up campaigns, enforcement of the quar- antine laws and promotion of Christ- mas seal sales are objectives of the public health division of women's club work, she said. The social and industrial cond is running high at the high school. A pep meeting ‘as held this morning in the assem- bly, the school band playing, and her meeting will be held to- 3 ight when students have a bonfire | TG AT ‘and snake dance through the down- 1 i Coach Collins announces today that the lineup for tomorrow's Azim will eta include Hed- | fh istrom at right end, Adam Brown or James Slattery right tackle, | —— eu adele uate or (pe ae ight guard, Benser or Cer Create Spirit Whereby Dako- center, Paris or Danrot at ‘ ‘guard, Wutzke at left tackle i tans Help Outside World to [Brown ati lett end, "The backtiek State | ikely have Kiebert in his regu- ee ata: Aout lar position at fullback, with Land- fers and McGettigan at right and Wahpeton, N, D., Oct. 8.—)— ‘left halfback, respectively. Capt. Preservation of the climatic and Qjson will run the team from the scenic assets of the state as well as quarterback position. its natural resources of more direct | Fargo has a heavy team with two commercial value is the object of ‘men, Law and Shump, weighing 235 the conservation division _ of the and 230 pounds, respectively, Fresh state federation of women’s clubs, from three consec victories, in Miss Huldah L. Winstead, Minot, two of which they held their oppon- division chairman, said in her re-jents scoreless, they intend to try to port to the state convention here annex their fourth consecutive win, today. ‘ oe !Bismarck, however, will put all it Another aim, she said, is to help has into the game ‘and the contest create a spirit whereby North Da- should be close. kotans will boost unremittingly for , their state and help the outside, world to conceive it as North Da- kota people know it. “Through the cooperation of the parent teacher's associations, schools, men’s and women’s clubs, we hope to con- sistently and persistently drive | home the fact that North Dakota is a land of opportunity for persons of rate means,” Miss Winstead said. { Aid for the immigrant who would become an American citizen is pre-| ferred by the Americanization divi- | sion, a report prepared by Mrs. | George Keup, Columbus, indicates. As an outstanding example she cited the Devils Lake night school ‘was organized by women. It had 25 pupils and 10 already have taken out citizenship papers. The Minot Woman’s Club also sponsored a tt school and is planning al for this winter. In union} with the American Legion and; other izations the clubs have , combined in a drive against illiter- acy and have practically eradicated | it in many districts. Mrs. S. ee Nalin, Soetnmend | reported for the department of citi- zenship training. Its object is to promote intelligent consideration by club women of the problems of ' citizenship, to get out the vote and | encourage women to take an active in civic affairs. Many clubs in the state stressed this in their programs, Mrs. Nelson said. $200 Appropriated Towards Corn Show} An appropriation of $200 towards the expense of staging the North Dakota State corn show in Bis- marck from November 10 to 18 was made by the Burleigh county | commissioners Thursday. it year | the board appropriated $500 to- | wards the state corn exposition, but | inasmuch as no provision was made | in the county budget this year for | the purpose, the a) ppepprition was | reduced to $200, e _money will | be taken from the general fund. Rockne Predicts Gopher Victory in Tomorrow’s Game Minneapoli Oct. 8—M)—While followers of the Gopher football team are skeptical about a victory for Minnesota over Notre Dame here to- morrow, Coach Knute Rockne pre- dicts a defeat for his team. “If my team holds Minnesota to a one touchdown defeat, I will consider it a feat really remarkable,” he suid. “Of course I am hoping for a victory, but see little chance for one, since I consider the Gophers one of the strongest teams in the western con- ference this year. We were lucky to beat them last year, and with my lineup practically the same, and Min- nesota considerably stronger, our outlook is indeed gloomy. “Let's,see,” remarked “Doe” Spears, Minnesota coach, “I think you said we'd beat you about 14 to 7, didn't you?” “Fourteen to seven?” returned Rockne. “Fat, you honor me. Listen --if we score ‘a touchdown in that game I'll throw kisses at your across jthe stadium.” Andrews Is Sent to Insane Asylum Chicago, Oct. 8 Fletcher An , ! drews, who shot and killed Edward H. Parr, hond salesman, a month ago SSS Good Heads Deserve and Appreciate “Wedge” Caps See Our Windows Invest- igate Do you know this is Shredded Wheat Week in Bismarck Shredded Wheat Biscuit, the world’s best break. fast cereal, and Triscuit, the Shredded Wheat Cracker. Don’t miss'it! For one week your It's your chance to get better acquainted with FREE grocer will give you One package of BISCUIT TRISCUIT and One Shopping Bag 14c With the purchase of 1 Package of Shredded Wheat Biscuit for | Lucas Blk, Bismarck, N. D. ‘We Are Closing Out ! 250 pairs latest style ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps 10 pairs satin $5.00 Pumps renters BLOM, 25 pairs snappy patent Pumps, $8.85 to $9.50 {1 values ..... 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