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- $1,000 in Special Awards] PAGE SIX ‘THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE NORTH DAKOTA CORN PRENIUM LIST OFFERED Posted for State Corn Show in Bismarck Almost $1,000 in special pre- miums are being offered to winners in special events at the Sixth North Dakota State Corn Show which is being sponsored at Bismarck, Nov. 4%, 8, 9, and 10. Six | premiums are awarded for the first six places in most of the special events with first prizes ranging from $3 to $15, according to the premium list released by the corn show management. The corn show will be cstablished in the International Harvester com- ny garage at the corner Broudway avenue and Mandan street. A banquet for every exhibitor at the corn show will be staged Friday, Nov. 9. A program of musical and speaking numbers has been ar- of} ranged. This Baby Weighs Half a Ton me S.A.GATHERING. FESTIVAL FOOD Ensign Clara J. Sletten Making Trips Through District in Automobile Pumpkins, cabbages, potatoes, grains, chickens, meats, and other foods are being received daily by the local corps of the Salvation Army in preparation for its annual harvest festival which is set for Oct. 12, 13, 14, and 15. Thi statement made by Ensign Clara J. Sletten: . The ensign has been touring} about the district for the last week, | visiting farmers and others, gather- ing necessary foods and clothing which will be placed on sale during | the festival, She has had to make many trips because her small auto- mobile will not carry a large load, but she will use a truck for gather- ing the goods from now until the ‘festival. The truck is being fur- nished by a festival supporter. The children who will take part in the plays on the program are prac- ticing daily on their program fea- tures, and the hall is being decor- ated to care for what is anticipated to be the local organization’s largest ci rowd during the festival. By Their Badges Ye Can Tell "Em Prohibition agents on night assign- ments hereafter myst wear caps and badges like the ones shown here. In- dignation over shootings of officers mistaken for bandits led officials to specify this standard insigni 7 ship. As a memorial to Mr. Bye, who died on February 2, 1925, a large cup, engraved with the words, “Alfa Bye Memorial Scholarship. Social News of | Mandan Vicinity i ‘ ————————— —?¢ Mrs. George Spielman and Mrs. Charles Pierce entertained Tuesday at a bridge luncheon at the Spielman home. Honors in the bridge games were won by Mrs. Lloyd Erickson and Mrs. E. R. Lanterman. There were guests for four tables. + Mrs. William Little and son Wil- liam left Wednesday for their home in Erie, Pa., after spending the last three weeks in Mandan as guests of Mrs. Little’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs. L. N. Cary. ae Mr. and Mrs Hjalmer Strand an Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butz are attend- ing the A, O. U. W. lodge meeting in Fargo this reek. : Mr. and Mrs. Gus Songas of Man- dan are the parents of a son born Monday at the Deaconess hospital. Mrs. Harry Parsons of Chicago has arrived to spend a few weeks Se een \Personal and i with her ts, Mr. and Mrs. H. G, Rix. Lae aia : eee Mrs. B, P. Peterson of Riverton, Wyo., is visiting here as house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Win- bauer. . eee Dr. John P. Schneider of Minne- apolis is visiting here as guest of Dr. B.S. Nickerson, ‘ Mrs. W. H. Stutsman feturned Tuesday evening from Duluth, Minn., where she has spent the summer months. A Sensational Fur Coat Sale By one of New York’s largest manufacturers, FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 5 - 6 Ladies, this is your rare opportunity. Come! ‘Bismarck Cloak Shop BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA PTT CT rd Z 2 = ES Fy EI A ys All exhibits must be exhibited) «pdm to Mr. and Mrs. Hippo Potamus, a baby, weighing half a ton.” under the growers’ names and must} That’s the way the newspaper notice of another arrival in the hippo- be of the 1928 crop. Exhibits must | notamus family might read. The little fellow, who is seeing life with be in the hands of show managers | the Hagenbeck-Wallace circus, is a month old and they weigh him on by Nov. 6. Crops must be grown | cont beaten: | BOA tling tie Slate: Corn Show P State Corn Show | ; 3 anty Cup, one « | |Railreads Win 1st: Inning of Hearing County Cup, one dollar of premium | money from the regular eer | shall count as one point. Only one St. Paul, Oct. 4.—()—Railroads won the first inning in their battle opposing the establishment of joint rates by truck lines today when the C ll be permanently placed in the hall of the School of Commerce. While at the university, Mr. Bye, in addition to maintaining a high degree of scholarship, was prominent in a majority of the activities of the school All donations should be directed to the Salvation Army at Bismarck, the ensign said. If articles are not sold, they will be used by the corps for relief work during the winter. New Scholarship Is Offered ‘U’ Student Grand Forks, N. D., Oct. 4.—A scholarship, prize in memory of Alfa E. Bye, one of the most outstanding students ever to attend the Univer- sity of North Dakota, has been offered by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bye, of Grand Forks, open to men students of the School of Commerce, from which their son graduated in 1924, it has been an- nounced by Dean E. T. Towne. The scholarship, a prize of $50, will be presented each year on Feb- ruary 11, Mr. Bye’s birthday, to commerce students on a bisis of scholarship, character, and leader- Style Shop Changes Name and Location Such as Little French Misses Wear The majority of our children’s apparel is copied from recent im- ports in styles best adapted to the Ameri- can child. ‘ Rena. They’re Here Another large shipment of those famous Enna Jettits, health shoes for women. We can fit you, too, because ' we carry 7 widths, AAAA to D, sizes 4 to 9, and the price In What Month Is Your Birthday? Fur Trimmed $6.75 to $19.50 The sort of Coats that make daughter look her best as she saunters off to school in the morning. Beautiful materials! Smart styles! DRESSES Tailored and Dressy $3.75 to $15.00 Of Wool Crepe, flannel, jersey, satin and crepe. These Frocks are smart at this price. PERE UREU ETE OUD THE OF MART Popular P Prices 5 iif SH 418 Broadway Kelly Simonson, Mgr. PIONEKEK VIES . D., Oct. 4.—(P)—Mrs. Charles Lungs, mother of Mrs. Amos Crowl, Fargo, a resident of North Dakota, since 1882 when she, with her husband, settled at Hills- boro, died here today. Survivors in- clude Mrs. T. H. Langs, Battle Creek, M a sister and two daughter: rs, Crow and Mrs, Thoma: Farr, Hillsboro. i On your Birthday send your Mother Flowers Hoskins-Meyer Home of KFYR entry in any lot may be made iby! members of the same family living; ‘The Women’s Wear Style Shoppe on the same farm, and all samples | will change both its location and must be marked with the variety name in Bismarck next Monday, name. | RS n ti County Cup winners in the last! ~ This announcement was made to-{tailroad and warehouse commission three years are as follows: Bur-|qay by Mrs. Fred M. Roberts, man-|Tuled that a hearing must be held leigh, 1925; Sargent, 1926; and Em-! agor of the shop. considering the merits of the joint mons, 1927. ‘The establishment will be known ]Tate proposal before they can be es- ‘Premiums are offered to place as the Women’s Wear Shoppe after |tablished. f winners in 42 special contests. | Monday, and will be moved from its|. The commission set Friday, Oct. The Provident Life Insurance| present location at 214 Broadway to|12, as the date for hearing the pro- company offers + silver cup to the|the former Bismarck National bank! posal. At a hearing Sept. 27, at- highest individual prize _winner.| building at Main avenue and Third|torneys for the railroads argued For permanent possession it must street. ithat the trun!: lines did not have the be won two years in succession. Roberts has operated the |right to ceyploy the joint rates until Another cup is offered for the| women’s ship in Bismarck one year. /after a public hearing. Attorneys best ten ears of yellow dent corn) The new location, ich was recently |for the truck operators proposing exhibited at the show by the agri-| occupied by a tailoring establish-|the joint rates, who are members of cultural extension division of the| ment, is being remodeled and fix-;the St. Paul and Minneapolis Term- International Harvester company.| tures are being installed for the|inal association, <sserted that it was ‘Three Sargent county farmers hav-| coming season of the store. within the scope of the powers of ing the same family name have won! The store will continue to deal in|trucks granted under their certifi- the cup in the last three years, F.| women’s wearing apparel and goods. !cates of public convenience and ne- A. Mund, Otto Mund, and Harris | Se cessity to establish the new rates. Mund. are offered for the best; Minot Adds Another 1,3" suspended the joint: rates in junior exhibits in conjunction with} Holdup to Long List part, | making exceptions of four | the show. operators, yymond rothers, E Officers of the show follow: : oe ; Cloud; the Otter Tail Truck lines, George F. Will, general chairman;| Minot _yester added another | Fergus Falls; and Robert Schmidt P. J. Meyer, treasurer; H. P. God- noniety to its string of 13 in the;and Robert Chase, Alexandria. dard, secretary; ex-officio mem-/ last two wi i —eE—EEEE bers--Governor Walter E. Maddocs;| Two robbers stopped a man on a J. A. Kitchen, commissioner of ag- | highway five miles southwest of the ticulture and labor; George F. Will,, Ward county city and relieved him _ J. P. Jackson, F. L. Conklin, Obert | of $125, according to a telephone re- “A. Olson, J. A. Graham, and J. L.| port received late vesterday after- Bell, all of Bismarck; J. S. Kirk, ae ale Minot by Police Chief; Devils Lake; D. C. Crimmins, Ha; Shris J. Martineson. #iton; John Frey, Turtle Lake; Her- The two men were driving their man\Leutz, Taylor; G. A. Steneh-|own car, it is revealed, a Whippet m, ‘Arnegard; J. G. Haney, Grand | Sedan with an Iowa license. ‘The car ‘orks; and Otto Mund, Milnor. had two broken windows on the right side, with one broken on the left. The men were described as about | feet 7 inches tall, weighing 153) pounds. _ADVERTISE Relief from Curse of Constipation For Best Permanent Results Ship Direct to Purity Dairy Co. f Mandan, No. Dak. Drive for Relief Funds Going Fine The Community Chest drive is go- ing fine. is statement was made today by H. P. Goddard, secretary of the Association of Commerce, who stated further that he had no fig- ures on yesterday’s campaigns to report. “It looks as though we will make ir $14,000 goal,” Goddard said, “and I hope we do, because the Community Chest for collecting re- lief funds is a much better system than was formerly used.” “If Bismarck’s citizens come through with contributions in the way we anticipate, the drive will be successful,” he added. The city has been divided into about 35 districts, with special com- mittees covering the various sec- tions allotted. Committees worked all day yesterday, and many of the solicitors are working today. The drive will be cleaned up in about a week, dard said. Former Moffit Man Succumbs in Denver: Wilson A. Johnson, 26, Denver, Colo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert|* Johnson, Moffit, died at Denver |, Sunday, it was announced in Bis- mi today. J cause of his death is not an- nounced, but it is known that the cause is being investigated by a coroner’s jury. Funeral services for deceased will ‘be conducted at Moffit this week- end, the exact time and date being 2 nounced pending further word on what is to be done with the re- - . Tie body is expected to be sent from Denver to North Dakota to- » night, but no definite word has been Teeeived. Rev. Paul S. Wright, pas- tor of the First Presbyterian church in Bismarck, will read the services at the Presbyterian church at Moffit. Interment will be made at the Mof- » tite ash gad 4 -. Besides his parents, deceased leaves a brother, Ray, who resides at Moffit. That the Bismarck ¥ en were headed towar s the belief expr by Minot officials, and all the cities | in the district have been notified by police officials. “Constipation responsivle for more misery than any other cause.” But immediate relief has been} found. A tablet called Rexall Or- derlies has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys- tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon, The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to- day at the nearest Rexall store or Lenhart Drug Co.—Adv. Five Varsity | Coeds 'to Join Journalism Body; Grand Forks, N, D., Oct. 4.—Five girls were pledged to Matrix, hon- orary journalistic ety, at serv- ices Tuesday, it was announced at a meeting held last week. The new pledges are: Alice Gilbertson, Glen- burn; Ione Haagenson, Grand For! Lorene Nelson, Washington, D. Bertha Turner, Hunter; Gladys; Trent, Grand Forks. DIMI Ion Pd CST We Have Complete Lines of Accessories for the Children. COMPANY Where Grerybody Shops 3 Mandan, North Dakota Sere CMG MMM Write for Tag BS Mo NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Janes 1, Allensworth, Deceased. oF, 555955 OPIS PSD PPO CO SS SOOPCSLCLCLECCSSSCSSCSSSSCPEDOCLOSEOSS N is hereby given by the un- dersigned, Executor of the Last Will and Estate of James H. Allensworth, late of Brittin in the County of Bur- leigh and State of North Dakota, de- ceased, to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against, lent to exhibit them with the ecessary Vouchers within six menths, fter the first publication of this no- to said Txecutor at Emmons nk in the Village of mmons County, North Our Showing of oats represents H The Smartest o Styles at the usual McCracken Low Prices Everything decidedly correct is being featured during our October selling. Groups that are especially deserving of Acts li ke a Costly Car : your consideration are priced at b : e its b ilt li a cos tly car § 95 and § 4’ ; » AOS SaaS ‘ eo on 7 F fatiwis price 2 islitjein eltber sppeurnncoorpe- = -S7ERES end up to distinguish many 2 costlier car. All prices f.0.b. Detroit Lak pee ele eres Vans mamas insprance lay of April, 1929, at ten n the Court Rooms of ota. Dated this 19th day of JOHN A. ALL! CHAS. COVENTRY kota. the publication on 20th day The 10th is the last day ot discount on Gas ills. _ * Pa In a a 6a A a A A A A A A Everyone is amazed at the wonderful reception they are getting frem the new Freshman radio sets. Small cash payment—balance monthly. GAMBLE STORES Bismarek, N. D. vis busi- eee Neese was 5 rl and Mrs. gree Xrager of Firie materials and pile fabrics lavishly tri ith furs and” § _ McCracken Cash Stores SUPER-SIX MOTORS, Inc., | _ BROADWAY ENTRANCE ew.