The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, December 7, 1927, Page 10

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\ : Ge: i : Eve, making early even a - at ¢ more im it than in chen Burleigh couaty had only one case ¥ y 2 : of communicable disease during No- vember, and that of smallvox, ac- cording to a statistical rzeport for the month prepared by Dr. A. A. Whittemore, state health officer. Mercer county was th. only county in the state to report cases of tra- choma in November, having a total of three cases, while the only cases of whooping cough reported to the state department were two in Cass county. Mumps were reported in Tar and Divide counties, the former three. Richland and Towner counties each Teported one case of pneumonia, but it is very likely that many other counties failed to report cases of this disease since it has only re- cently been incluied in the list of reportable diseases. Two cases of Pekin were reported ‘rom avalier county and one from Wil- Hams county. Other diseases were reported as follows: ish.! 7 accura’ elector of Saxony, was rubbish. drunkenness, three for disorderly Barnes, io henn, Seba iid 3,| That is, it was till recovered with ¢ ASOLINE T AX conduct, four for drunkenness and Cass, 44; Foste: 6; Grand Forks, his sceptre and orb out of | refuse disorder!: ore te for driving : A A , 9 during cleaning operations at the! a car without ts, and one: for| because k 29; ott) age 2. Dresden Historical Museum. REFUNDS HE AVY obscene language. livery. Se i Adams, 1; Barnes, 1; McIntosh, 1; iad Seven of those arrested failed to ‘ 4 London—A shortage of tin due to appear in court and.their cash iittala See “ that new car seems to be no Ford bonds were declared forfeited. Two Emmons, 7; Grand Forks, 2; Eddy, | Joke. Lord Askwith told the Lon- 6,350 Claims Filed in Novem- ; of the 25 cases were dismissed. 1; Steele, 2; Walsh, 1 oa, "| don Tin syndicate that there is —_——_—_—_— ; Pet alipas urgent, need 4 increased rede ber—Large Use of Tractors ‘ a ’, » 4.| tion; that only the recent lull in . Gane i ; gence duane: Ford plants saved the world from Believed Cause 1; Stutaman, 2; Waleh, 1; Ward, 1; | 2 Serious shortage. Williams, 4.’ °” we oe oe sekefunds paid by State Auditor Sent ae celeadae Geeeaate Scarlet Fever jJohn Steen to persons purchasing 2 Teservat ; Barnes, 1; Benson, 4; f NEWS BRIEFS \gasoline for use other than in mo- 1916 from New Rockford. He leaves Burke, 1; Cass, 273| © tor. vehicles totaled $118,879.09 three\sons and two daughters, Dickey, 2; Divide, 4; Durn, 6; Fos- vane mt tduring November, a report issued to- j ter, 9; Grand Fors, ss ieilingee: 1;|, Senator Willis of Ohio tosses hat day shows. Hi ay LaMoure, 2; Mercer, 1; Mountrail,| nto Republican presidential ring. | More than twice as many claims ; 1; Pembina, 2; Pierce, 13; Ramsey, for refunds were received las: month 5; Renville, 1; Sargent 5; Steele, 3;| Oklahoma legislature meets in as in any previous month since the Stutsman, 1;’ Towner, 5; Traill, 2;| special session and inaugurates in- two-cent gasoline tax became effec- Walsh, 2; Ward, 6; Williams, 3. vestigation of state offices. tive, Steen’s records show. The num- Tuberculosis ber was 6,350 as compared with 3,- Cass, 1; Bottineau, 1; Burke, 1;| _Minneapolis—W. F. Schilling of | 984 in October, the highest previous Emmons, 1; Grand Forks, 7; Stuts-] Northfield was reelected president record. - i! man, 1, of Twin City Milk Producers asso-) , November marked the first month a ciation. fee a oes sees sea ae ’s Stan ° pewnniery which refund payments excee e Keidel’s S d ol mn . American aviators killed 37 Nic- Payment to the state highway de- State Industries Is | araguan rebels in encounter a week Partment. The highway department ago, it is announced at Managua by received only $115,000. ve Matter of Interest} Cotonet Mason Gulick, commander! Indications are, Steen sa‘!, that - of U.S. marine forces in Nicaragua. Heated) od oe ne eo % When the members of the legi jdous number of refund applica’.ons, lature meet haze lantasy 1000 Dispatches to Nogales say that the daily average for this month to 3 the minor items of interest will a bandits | looted circus onan ae coe ae the daily av- “be the position on matters of poli rain, carrying off many young,“ J vember. “taken by Charles Keidel, ‘Mondan| actresses, most of them foreigners, Two Million Collected at i Since a year ago last September, farmer who recently was elect-| and sacked town of La Quemada, in when his office took over the work ing four cases and the latter The opening of the tournament of the Ametican Auction Bridge League in Chicago is pictured above. Miss Olga Miller, registrar, is shown with one of the piize cups, a trophy offered by the. Cleveland : Whist club. Silence prevails while the games are in progress, and as yet no slayings because of trumping partners’ aces have been reported, ‘ VAN "OOK PIONEER DIES Van Hook—Jacob fLenarts, first homesteader in Van Hook, died re- “We Thank You” All Phones 211. 118-Srd Streét During the balance-of.this week Mrs. Huerter will be at our store demonstrating the qualities of Heinz’s 57 - Call in and sample this lovely line. You will not be asked to.buy. During the sale we are making a f i that might interest you. ee Medium Size Spaghetti 6 cans for Pe issih iesade ce te 99c ~dairy a Ee tety ribo bolinae by| Stato of Jalisco, Mexico. jot collecting the gasoline tax, the = ‘The present interest is duc to the| | Dog team carrying medical aid to state has collected $2,101,581.92 of fact that Keidel’s position now ir ap-| dying boy at Idaho mining camp Which $2,100,639.02 was from at parently uncertain, despite the fact| winds through 100 miles of bleak companies and the reemainder from that he was nomina.ed and elected| mountain country and doctor says the interest on daily bank balances with Nonpartisan support. Although} he believes he arrived in time to of the gasoline tax fund. ai running as a Nonpartisan, Keidel| save boy's life. During the 15 months $1,670,000 told a Mandan newspaperman prior ‘ has been paid to the highway com- to the election that he is not in fa-| Disorders on Hungarian-Ruman- Mission, $25,000 to the general fund yor of state participation in indus-| ian frontier, in which one man was 4nd eee to the 28,100 per- try and favors the closing of the| killed and ‘many were seriously 80"8 and firms asking refunds. ne state mill and clevator at Grand| hurt, reported in dispatches to 2uditor had, on November 30, a bal- Forks. Budapests student demonstrations, atce of $12,260.32 with which to fj Small Size, Cream Tomato Soup ; j Publication .i the fact arctsed the| which began as anti-Semitic and a payment of further refunds. G6 cans for ........seseeeeceeesceveenses c interest of Nongartisens here who| later became anti-Magyar, reported’ Widespread use of tractors as Mincemeat, E : : aver that Keidel is r “re, 1’ r Non-| from Arad, Transylvania. motive power during the threshing @ ae Beticar® invevery reapsct andia season and the use of gasoline mo- 1 Ib. can -. a Cc staunch supporter of the state indus-| “Hideous campai. f intimida-' tors for power urposes in eleva- 8. sg acs tion and brutal ee ruins antimile: tors is believed by Steen to be re- Whatever Keidel’s pcsition it will] ists in Ruma says report of Sponsible for the heavy consump- make no real difference in the con-| American committee on rights of tion of gasoline during the harvest trol of the lower house, in which the| religious minorities given out in pions and ’he conseGuabean avy independents had a. normal mejor-| New York; Baptists, Hungarian. MU™per. of anpalicetions for re ‘unds ity of eight at the last session. speaking Lutherans and Roman received: after the harvest season Catholics also arc oppressed, it is *!osed. Many Towns to Have [crs New Electric Rates DERE SRECEA CAR geo oom erg Wilkes Barre, Pa—Rounding a i curve on a country highway, a mo- lags dadp ene il il otal wrt torist came spon a frightened deer, Twenty-five cases were brought electric rates under schedu’ ; filed which, instead of bounding off the! before Police Magistrate J. M. Belk with the state railroad board by the road, plunged into the car. The,during November, according to a M kota Power company. radiator was bent and the wind-| report filed with the city commis. Mincemeat, Heinz Sandwich Relish _ Delicious as_a-sandwich filling or as a dressing for fish, special, per Jat .........sseesecsescesessscecsees Heinz Mayonnaise and the Salad Creme—Somethi i. ferent in a dressing. —— 8:45 -s: 10:30 DELIVERIES 2:30 ++ 4:30 Over Fitty Years shield smashed as the car ran under: sion. Total collections were $144.30, the animal, whose hoofs inflicted| of which $89 was in fines and scalp wounds on one of the passen-| $55.30 in costs. gers. The deer was killed. Sixteen of the cases were for on 3rd Street Fas been granted: by’ the rallvoe! grant board to the Otter Tail Power com- Pthe Public Service Corporati ‘was authorized to change ide rece @t Cando from direct to alternating : Bismarck-Center Tsxi Line ice re enter Fe ; i en Cent al Flashes of Life PARTON Radio ins ‘¢,(By ‘The Ass%ciated Press) / RUE Atways Have Buxn — reaping All Well—just hear it yourself and 4 — the first deep notes of “radio's =~ —~ richest voice” will FLECTRI perch ; will be out of date : next year if Miss Evelyn Fred- NO BATTERIES s a thrill you will remember. evick's forecast is . correct. Being WHATEVER wo on er R. B. Courteney aie ing tae Aa ove aes Becmy Spovtve is at iene | GE a Pai oan, : Call us for the name of the Sparton Dealer nearest you. jeak Chrysler sales have run sécond to Chevrolet in North Dakota K ‘ P p fl Zi of Gifts oe ee "equa ly. effective H 4 — PROTECT YOUR CHILD'S | for grown persons. Ask for Foley’s _ | 4 ‘ : “ Because of the fact that Chist- HEALTH | Honey and Tar. Sold Everywhere. ee | | A sree ey Bear oti lhaf, ere ead | Only One Case of Communica- oe % | oy : ; shipping et bn companies for | Set an cn egies ted an oi becom ise e) y f é we sent Reported Here 4 aL 3 : egies It Ie estratte ae at ea and Tar Compound, ai During November gg ¢ 4 x eries be completed Chcistmas | cost, taken at the onset of a cold, DECEMBER — Clearance SALE -To make room for the largest stock of spring clothing we have ever shown which will arrive this month, we are marking our suits and overcoats at these very low prices. : $4950. $9950 $3750 We have grouped our fine stock of Hart Schaffner & Marx and other first class makes at above prices, saving you $7.50 to $20 on your suit or overcoat. Pd These prices are to move this sea- son’s clothing now, as we do not. i carry over clothing from one sea- -° son to the next. ‘ Bergeson’s THE TRUTH ABOUT Automobile TRATIONS A For the past few months some advertisements have been run in local : showing the number of -new cars licensed in {county for that raonth, ta an to. convey the impression that such was total business hand, Chryslers to our dealers WITHOUT i in THEIR OWN COUNTY. We list below some interest- ing facts. taken from official license registration reports. Chrysler is one.of three males whose-sales in North Dakota increased in 1927 over 1926. f aS fl a i 4 = | during September, October, and November. Chrysler sales have: run second to Chevrolet in our own con- tract territory, which is the southwest quarter of the state, in September, October and November. cite : Here are the number of licenses registered in_our territo this fall-covering makes of cars distributed out of Bismarck. Sept. Oct. Nov. 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