The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, November 26, 1926, Page 8

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‘PAGE EIGHT BASTERN STAR | ACT IS WINNER IN VAUDEVILLE Dance Revue Offered By Elks Lodge Close Second—Show Much Enjoyed -HOLOCAU IST off on yr with ele voices of the popula M. Oreha liad the a chorus ¢ Elks feat nd Mi of dance he title of ous diene of “Then peniuns and the vit in costume Little Mi nounced — the number f duging the wa and “Na William didn tehe costume Posing Well Done The Rotary “Athletic Po: given uni .M dunce of the direction and ireluded a nat poses from. the discus a pre Thursday Musical clu the fashion peephe but musi¢ or he hoop skirt today w iation chic Mc song and rcupitulation of the casualties int Well Attended nted was 45 were hurt, fe been caused About ieved to have «is the only phote of the actual fire. di to cameramen, ote how the mnt off ; went 9 he explosion, Its force usual long delays of production were missing. man — direc t perfo ssood crowd in als of 1 Women’s ¢ financial sucee: that the Y WCCO to Broadcast : Army-Navy Football ("3 Game From Stadium)"; mui eription of the! his game direct from | hou ant Park, Chicago, ing at the micro-! most of the me; full conf fairy minded towar among coward bitter sessions ible, the ed in past ae in the estin fellow members of E tep to: ped for the idence and. im lower y by play de bring- | br n, WCCO afternoon, Novembs WEEO will bet ernoon with WEAF, the Northwest The br and his. jattitude that to progress the report. of} ‘The local le ast will begin! of several ul standard tine ume, p ‘ footh: the most of the enrire by the on of the showed him Mf a master par the last of the son, is probably anu spectacular Th occasioned rivalry between the two bri the government service and t that this great sporting classic umong its spectators cers, high government trony ate generals and us well as the entire s ERGs. eho! een ay "Presbyterians te ea vossitly the fast Present Series of iNustrated Talks game has been played in the One of th Presi tempered and bringing out diseore sugye ession abled haps. He ther for the wa not pushed upon tr water was ted i hae ognised worth was Tow and so he n his | that t Mic WEAR) est. Phillips Carlin, also of the NeNa ni announcing staff, will assist mee in) summoning up the points of the game for the radio dience. Worthless Check Charge Against Wright Dropped «: the The charge against Ww. president of the Riverdal company, of issuing a phe having sufficient funds in th hag been dismissed, according State's Attorney F. eCurdy After a preliminary R. H. Crane here completed and indicated that would be bound over to the court, with: bonds fixed at $500. sel for the defendant submitted 1 tional evidence which induced the “"4)..j) 4 state's attorney to move for dismi sal of the action. A signed statement of officials of eel the Garrison bank he ing that on the d an chureh prog of for the winter months is a lectures to ides wit are of recor i itio! arious s round the sah ect danism, and Wright, |} mas G. with Menace Presbyterian of Mo “Our Church ext Sunday evening a of thes 1 p furnis nd the sp onary hymns of the serveces. inspiration Masitas trent, Weigne nes funds in the bank to cover it, It iS Choir said that other checks, drawn later,’ jnis arrived at the bank and were cashed! make hefore the check in question was re-| coda! ceived, depleting the account, but in-| a samuch ar there was suffieient funds Postal Authorities wailable at the time t! particular . gheek was iseued, the’ charge was| Make Preparations 7. 7 bea | For Christmas Rush Jamestown Man May | GANA danbpinent: ew : A y making every possible prep: Be Candidate For iii, for Christmas oiling so th ‘there » eas little congestion House Speakership ‘";"",.;:, ble, Owing to the : enormous volume of mail at the | Jamestown, N. Nov. 26—In re-| holiday season this can by done only | ply, to numerous requests from mem-' with the cooperation of the publ bers of the house of representatives, Comntiance with the following sug- that he become a candidate for the' gestions, issued hy the fone aster] speaketship at the coming state leg- general, Harry S. Ni Metin inlative aa alg delin Ws Carr. of |form, is suxeseted os a‘great ald in| manne. today "stated that if it is|insuring the prompt handling of | oe the general fee! a among the mem-|Christmas m: | hould ‘permit the| | There vil be no detiveries the speakership, and for that} after| 12 o'clock noon on Christmas | until the following Monday. early for delivéry before Chi in the re-!is a point that postal authoriti | stressing. Utmost care should be used in 11 Riees of objects be plainly marked, ogeapite, ”: eerows Point plant speared, h also was ev a4 & Bing THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE eT ecrieee Soaring Ca »eraman n Gets ‘Only Picture dock at th ne this p) he « ion on the oil tanker Mantilla in dr more had not been completed at the t hose on injury either accumul i It was moan airpl the eel plates amidships on the arb need by the finding two of the victims’ an eighth of a mile a w of by hi » heavy ard and These should be ma io / if it is desired that the destination by Christma “perishable” should tten plainly Miners I] May [ay Assert Liens to Get Pay pancaca, Men who Noni sert_ miners’ liens when ai f ployers fail to pay nly uninsured pac weighing ; less than eight ounces may be mail- Preme court has held in tions, all other! ing a law which has existed mailed from the! territorial days. The ishable matter | firmed action on the ! the county distriet court in the © Ww the of Christm. ions of cards mailed the d before Christmas — caus such congestion that prompt deliv- ery imp le. ALE va i should by rency, jewelry should he employe from the mine and the parcel post ing to the value of t ured. Coins, cur- was not entitled to rel simi articles lien sealed first. class m in court held that the the benefit of h aind that the law as | applied “to the case reign countric ational parcel post Tears For “Uncle Joe” ! Bethlehem | the are of the vember| Bord of the A. A. A p their) Boone their them, the su- interpret- decision Hetti Havel ‘otk OFFICIALS OF AUTO CLUB TO TOUR NATION Executive Committee to Make 10,000 Mile Tour, Stop- ping at 14 Points Washington, D, C. forty-th i jov. 26.—With slatures scheduled to being t rund West, 1 prevent un onthe ial step in this prog front, the executive ¢ ral 1 motoring bed, Jten thousand n | Mountain point of their exte trip, whi pready made into other see ithe ce { One of t niry, is to promote. s as between gh the 850 motor iliated with the A, A. A. ndous. into the portions ; i for dep . tuniform serv minimum cost for notor tourists, the West, A. A, A. jared, will take peg starting from Chicag and concluding in that mber 17. Fourteen key have been designated for which will vary from a ! points | stops _motor club executives and professional problems of the are: Chicago, I lis and St. Paul, Minn. okane and Seattle, C.5_ Portland, aionr and Des Moin nee in the de of Z Detroit, Mich., Fred H. C: President or in the ensuing flames.| G rel ide were rent bodies in the water]? thur M. President, Comp: idland Trail Transit ny and Chairman of the Bus Robert P. Philadelphia, Pa. form nt of the Pennsylvania Mo- tor Federation; William E. Metzger, * c| idney D. Waldon, Detroit ie! Transit Perey J. alker, San if, representing the California Automobile Asso- _|ciation; und Charles C, Janes, Co- rhe Ohio, of the A. A. ashington. AL A. Washington, D, ervice Club Service Department, «| WDAY to Broad to Broadcast College Programs Mie ident, mith, D.C, General Manage Russel E. Singer Tine} Manager, Club at ver ng from WDAY Fargo Monday evening under a arrangement worked out by the rd of Adm ation and a com- the North Da- gave its owned by the ‘orporation, will programs every a ind Friday 5. This sta- its sending pow- 500 watts, throughout will include musi- png with an informational to W. C. Palmer, ervice department ilitate — the, deasting of the programs from Vine college, the little country theatre nd the green room in the admin- istration building, as well as the |college armory and music hall are being wired’ up with the WDAY station which located in the busi- ness district of Fargo, The initial program of last Mon- iday evening was planned in keeping with the Thanksgiving season. An orchestral number of “Turkey is Stra followed by Stevens’ “! ‘y of the Turkey, ihe National Bird’ eae given. Talks on Ase tl and reading talks of thol blend cools and S25, $50, O75 and Cash or Credit, Write , James W. Marek Evety. kid in Danville, th. enalael himself or herself ‘a real, sure jnele Joe Cannon.. : Sree Tle satay atond oor fe eae a ‘perishable matter, such as food, the stabetenan: ley: dead, mourni mening the emer pare ofS try tape, °) Weisner, tanith FRIDAY, F<. idiot proeuenlian. dicots eles tee incl Sasa to $274,338.34," making a! market and the Thanksgiving table grand ¢atel were given resvect.very poultry and Constance Leeby, professor the school of home economics. reading was also: given. Those who make up the college committee in charge of the einer radio programs are as follows: by 0. extension J head of the department of public * lapeakings Raiph Andrews, aly of the extension division; C. I. Nel- ee professor of logy, and L. Swisher, professor of physics. This committee is now outlining a winter program, MILL MAKES MORE FLOUR, LESS LOSS 089 Barrels Made in Octo- ber—Iass For Month Totals $6,291.49 . A high point in the milling of wheat at the’ state mill at, Grund Forks was revesled today with the issuance of the Uctober report of K. C. Nelson uditor for the state industrial mi 1 98,089 burrels of flour were made, the greatest number produced during the sent administration in one month, and ulso shows that the October loss was $6291.49 a8 compared with $27,- 36.16 for September and $44,137.68 or August of this year. Production advanced from 45,204 barrels in August to 90,237 barrels in September and 98,089 in October. ‘The total deficit for the first ten months of 1926 whs $319,389.19 and the total deficit for the entire period during which ‘the mill ‘has been run- ning was shown to be $1,144,300.32. Deficit, iss The detailed Sihiyeleror deficit for the ten months was as follows: In- teresb on construction bonds, $143,- 0; Interest on operating bonds,‘ $71,875; Depreciation, $65,722.90 and additional operating loss $38,457.99, making a total of $819,889.19. Discrepancies between his figures and those of the mill bookkeepers are pointed out by Nelson, who says: “I am submitting herewith state- ment of the North Dakota Mill and Elevator Association, Grand Forks plant, to October 30, 1926, hereby certify that I have audited the accounts of said association and that i y opinion report hereto attached efiects a true statement of the af- 's of the association and agrees vith balances carried on the general ledger with the following exception: Nelson's Statement “Accrued interest on construction | bonds amounting to $720,485.37 to October 30 and accrued in milling bonds up to October 3 amounting to $226,664.94 and depre- tiation accrued up to the same date How She Gained 10 Pounds in 22 Days That's going some—but skinny men, women and children just can't help. putting’ on good, heaithy flesh when they take McCoy's Cod’ Liver Oil Compound Tablets. As chock full of: vitamines af the nasty, fish-tasting ‘cod liver gil it-| self, but these sugar-coated, taste- less tablets are as, easy to: take as candy, and won't upset on stomach. | One woman Boh ined unde in twenty-two ‘3 «* tab les, cents. Ask Cowan's Drug Store ol any druggist for MeCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets and if you don’t gain at least 5 pounds in 30 days your druggist is authorized to hand you buck the money you ps for them. Insist and ‘on McCoy's, the ori nuine. + Nothing Surpasses SCOTT'S . EMULSION For Those Who. Need The. Health- Giving Benefits Of Cod-liver Oil and do; man, ' ciatiog 24 tion item: jC. Palmer, chairman; A. G, Mevolds| cae of $1,221,378.65, has ry out of the books of the asso- ‘und the interest and deprecia- are no more included in char the figures. “As stated in my report of Septem- he 30, this was done tution the rec- ommendation of an audit made by the F, Burchard company. 1 am still ig the interest and ‘Gniee - tion fi igures into m totals pecording to the method to which we accustomed since-the mill According to these figures, there is} 0. & deficit in the byte jidated Saeee sheet eter a0, dee, $1,144,300.32 uy to October 30, 1926, of which $319, bot is deficit since January 1, “The loss shown by the mill depart- ment for the period of 1926 is $3 pul : NOVEMBER 26, 1926 AN civcuit members did not have silage samples at the/snuw, nowever. Dairy cows that have been kept in from: the cold seem to have done ex- ceedingly well, Mr. Balk says, but on account of the short feed crop, many cows were turned out in order to cut down the feed cost. This is not gen- erally practiced by expert dairymen, hepa as results show that it does mr Faaville, E, B. Liepaings 4 P. M. Gosney ae a penitentia: Re gole i for purpeses durin; je month. Osa has equipped his barn with drinking cups, claiming that to be his best investment. igh The 10 high cows ant their owners follow: Owner Cows Ube: Lbs. B. F. 647 624 _ bt. 52.8 512 506 49.6 48.9 As, 446 producing over 40 606.38 and the loss for the month of October $12,067.41. The elevator de- partment’s loss for the period of 1926 is $110,902.30 and ghin for the month of October $5,765.92.” Schneider Bros. Herd Is Highest During October: Schneider Bros. own the herd which | 7. ¥, 3 had ‘the highest est for October in : Splonakowakt’ | the Burleigh County Testing associa- es, tion, according to Ht We Balk, wp Re seg led cla e herd produced an wverage o 6 5 yf pounds of butterfat. Tha state peni-| .c.seraae tentiary herd was ‘second with an|™ average of 22.6 pounds of butterfat, . J. Splonskowski’s herd was third high, with an average of 20.8 pounds butterfat, Schneider Bron. received first prize ‘on siluge the state corn show, and ths, M Mr. Bulk says, may indicate the reason why their herd tested highest —hbecause of the fine silage for feed. | L. J. Garske . O. Oss ..-.. y Breen ... State Penitentiary F. J. Splonskowski A.C, Jordan Ownet pound Owner No. of cows State Penitentiary i $11.10 Buys a 6-volt Rubber-case Storage Battery at LABR MOTOR SALES CO. | Enjoy Undistorted Music! Teaven distortion in radio reception, the source of the “B” current must have Jow internal resistance. For a“‘B” power unit that offers the least internal resistance, eminent radio engineers recommend Ray-O-Vac batteries. These batteries have only from one-sixth to one-third as much internal resistance as other sources of “B’’ current. At the same time they have lgnger life. A new type of con- struction—exclusive with Ray-O-Vac batteries—gives them from'10% to 15% more staying power thanever before,and Ray-O-Vacshaveal- waysbeen famous for their staying power. Now no hot pitch is poured over the unit cells. So its excessive heat does not de- vitalize the electrolyté . . . and there are no bulging tops . . . no cracked seals or broken connections... no internal short circuits . . . no needless weight. You can buy Ray-O-Vac batteries at the better radio and electrical dealers, hard- ware and music stores, department stores and auto supply shops everywhere. FRENCH BATTERY COMPANY MADISON, WISCONSIN Also mahers of flashlights ond batteries and ignition batteries . Cunni Po er Tube, Be Gemetet stat se ea are now Daca ie Vv

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