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. 4 - tetas PAGE THIRTY-EIGHT -_-_‘THE ‘BISMARCK TRIBUNE oe Frizon ans Has || | Mother of “1 f igh Mi verage | ee ; : ; Beas) the “poctottins -sepeches indet- During September) /, — ee ar initely J pty ihe: fe beach, were fishermen, -nme:tewys and. profe : : Miami. Fla. Oct. 30.—()—-Where the| stonals alike, cast their lines from an The state pehitentnty "herd Aiea. Ee . : ee ee athorn. sca lanes meet the Gultfarray of wleanuretbonts and non high ilk average for Se embor—5eS ‘ Sis Stream to form one of the world’s} .script-hnrbor crate skirting tl: athe Aa ne Ne ihe sonehhy add oe, % es oe Gee se Eec ks | basicst. maritime crossroads, a few! of ocein-goins “vednels.: .« “4 port of the Barlelgh county cow teste ae: om ; hi Mathie Rees olen pas i ing association prepured by H. E. ; j : oe iittle mailing take ‘ ¢ Balk, tester. L. J. | 8 «, ar econd with an average of 685 pounds, eo rather Sa : ignated hy no nam, ho ‘iharker a 's herd was third with E a + edatodinn, hovel ‘postal and Ray Breen’ estat ----. SATURDAY, OCTOBER: 30, 1936 _ SAT nent ne \ q y IN | Wrie*t and Soul Mate Jailed rs iin its service feceive no re- ahi LRIGHERT CASE } ‘curt Ho'ds Purpose of Sta‘ ute Is to Fer Candidacy A hail | quire Deman average of 584 pound: . ‘ clearing spot nev jes has® O, Oss’ herd had the highest but- 3 ae 4 thtough an untisual‘enstem. The vol ‘at average of 26.2 pounds. Ray : : A os ‘s herd was second with an erage of 22.5 pounds, while Loh- | stretter Bros.’ herd was third with an average of 22.2 pounds. A cow belonging to L. J; Garske had the highest individual average for the month, her production being 1,- 1 pounds of milk with 59.4 péunds. of butterfat » O. Oss and L, J. Gars- h had three cowg producing 40 pounds or more of butt Although urt in the ca armer-Labor ec 1 the second dict > affect Reicher milar natur ttorneys here damus direc 93900999 NS YIELD MUSIC Los Angeles.—Indian ~ tris in Southern California have found-2 new way to jazz it up. They ya acorns, tuned according to size and strung together in a musical scale, To play the instrument the Indian takes one end of the string in his hand and holds each acorn in turn between his teeth. Using the other hand he es the string and pulls it taut, causing the acorn to vibrate between his teeth and producing a clear mu- sical note. ducipg double chin. ACOOCCCSSOO _Atéur TOILET GOODs DaPARTMENT ”. Halls Drug Store . , Mrs, “Lizzie” Wilson, whose dhughter, Lena, is to wed Stillman, Princeton student, son of Mr. and Mrs, James A. Stillman. + This photo of Mrs. Wilson gathering firewood at her home near | ENERATOR IS LARGEST ._..| Grand Anse, Quebef,'is the first to be brought out of the pristine fast- OF ALL MACHINES | hess in which ste resides. Ft affords means for an interesting con- New York—After two years of man-| trast between the yastic simplicity of the er he origin and the Comment Cea ee ioe tal Prank Lioyd Wright, famous Chicago architect, and his “soul mate, yotts, District Judge A Bulzurian dan arrested at Lake Minne. ho wrote the op » to Mini Comment dates to only a fe a. Cole, ufacturing and assembling, engineers | environment. in which young Stillman was ree: i inion said: “The opening paragrap! dieat have completed the most. powerful | —— 2 — lof the primary law, as referred to hem is a Minne -single machine in the world. It is produce $4,000 horsepower, enough ROMAN FIND min the method of —-—— great dynamo that will become ET GA ES vs for office, If part of the East River light and/to pull fifty loaded trains. Visitors rpretation that the relator a H ‘i ij cr power station of the Edison company!) Punuma marvel ut three huge pice eanieee Ae the remains of.28 ould put upon the statute should be J in t city. i ii adopted, the tntent of the prin NEWS BRIEFS FROM BIG TEN FIELDS pitty “feet high, the generator | Diese! engines of 1,000 horse power i q i e poe weighs more than a million pounds./each, capable of running the canal = ; i Eight similar machines now are to be {in case of failure of the electric Michigan captain, pyilt and will be combined into the| plant. The Edison company dynamo r than the ings eandi re of political the Farmer largest power plant in the world, | could repla nety-four of the en- t the prim ; si illion horsec|gines. This single machirie, there- the prir f 1 4 : cael of producing a million horse. ue could operate about thirty Pans aie at per by + Mlinois “rhe dynamo just completed can | ama canals. y 40 yard DA em _ * Arcane Wisconson added six VARIETY STORE r partic < to his team’s victory over Kan- to protect the one-touchdown mar- “Catch ‘m while © young” ap- nore half- i 1 : . When he by th D q 00k 0} 0 r gridiron squad, Famous Contralto ockne He tichiued ihe tah sone iene : ; and Pianist to Be ie Poy ae X , tee ae on the Air Sunday be 7 Pare: The best of the season's best gifts are here—and they are_ oe ; a offered at the lowest prices pianist, will Le 7 6 Sunday night radio Serre by the Gold Med: Abe I ‘om dist m the shrill-voiced dime bleachers, wren Club Women Index | Words in EL tiny Phelan 9 Pur Indian Literature Me hb) “Scherzo in E Minor” Mendelssohn + Oct. 30.) the OMahoma zed to club 1 series of The Corn ‘Show ‘is one of the things ‘ mand Orchestra Se Aocturng in D via ator” : i seating bith that will help it succeed - Chopin . igion, folk lor rae it. shite a Mr. Powel hat 4 (2) “Songs M or wht Me of astin Dvorak 1 1 rinake 4 . b Dvorak ‘ederation " 4: s Intended as ten- eats ee program: ° ble tp all women’s Sea eeeoe rae ernie ee Oe Bowman Furniture MacDow " trcpid No- move the impression that the battle : paid Da thane he. ec | ery. andl thecwat dance 1 the : * \ th ing forms 0 Dele sa taco : Company Delibe Y ubly h Conlan, herself of Bizet, ef t 1 4 just on i aw origin, points out that ti und Orchestra : wy déalgned” Au: net lized Tribes of Okla- Civili: (i Choctaws, i noles-~ ie an educated people for ntury and that many F sprung from Jeanne © NOW omer the M pany ropolitan Grand Opera Com rose from a vocal soloi A TRIFLE EXCITED “Justice! [demand justice!” cried defendant ferred vhen she he be id the judge. from all tht result if his fo y ein u Court of Law!" She has, noised around his own Der Knueppel, Berlin, ind a specific for puor She obtained most of he in Canada, ha ¢ u regular student lege, the well-known En Boarding School in Toronto. she gr: ed from the Toronto Con servatory of Musi is Shortly after Miss Gordon came to New York she established herself in concert and opera. She h portunity to sing for six ¢ Weeks at the Rialto and theaters of New York in the only thing that will who is not a nat- nd the pride a a while best tackler. seen his te oe strings of pota- on that yet to prove the a Big T company for two years, an audition at the Metropolitan Oper: House was immediately engaged. Soloist With N. Y. Symphony Mr. Powell graduated from the University of Virginia in 1901, hav. ing a-complished the remavkable fea of taking a B. A. degree in two years A year later he went to Vienna where he studied the piano with Leschetizky and composition with Nawratil. Mis i - first appearance on the concert stage was followed by exceptional success : q : ad < - 4 | ; the principal musical centers of : ee ee a to attract the most particulai shopper. arope and Great Britain. In 1920 fs ; out i ‘ ‘ g $ " he toured Purana and the British 7 | { H youl ) é 9.50 oe Isles fs soloist with Walter Damrosch : , ‘ J ee id ae the New York Symphony Orches- | i : 1 be Dis ihe Mr. Powell, who had never. been | on the Pacific coust until year, scored such an enormous veces that aging tour has been res é present season, und hort ntior his recital before the ‘phone on Sunday, October 31, acifie coast | HE'S SPOOFING: i bird fancier was in the g some carrier pigeons le was atcosted by a sir,” the stranger do pigeons fly as f ne-| “Beta,” whieh Mrs. of iblen, ;soine: | Bata. Ny eg ? ho Fie Bele asa a on “at only. six fountes Fe Saks shesvity “with the Judgese at * Island Ke Cheb: cir Tay Wein Brook! wy Oak: Broo!