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October 15 Is Date for U’s Homecoming UNFORM TIME FO THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1929 newspap::-woman, obtained & license to wed here yesterday. They said the marriage would take place next week, ! THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE Se arr area= REDUCED ELECTRIC Tower City, Cass Pee A Cavalier; " in North Dakota by the federal os aid bros beng airs, @ G. W. re ~~ eavaia Wes . sen, 3 and ve his an 25, and Misa LISTED FOR MORTON|.csessrs.2:2e.ceas| STATE URGED AGAIN|™et2er Wi Discuss’ | RATES APPROVED |E™ *=t=="#s8 aes Soe ai t Homecoming cel at pig! of North ‘Dacia ‘announcement Dein the office of President Thomas County Agent Newcomer Will Senator Martin Would Mave| Rev: 3. 3. Mekler, rabbi of the Bis- | Two Motor Transportation Per- Dairymen Officer Stress Fattening of -Live- |. stock at Seven Points Morton county extension service is putting on a series of livesock feeding schools, the first of which will be held it, Flasher, and New Salem. The Hebron feed school will be held city hall from 10 a.m. to noon rom 1 to 3 p.m. Walter Klick Urban, Hebron, are as- sisting Newcomer in arrangements. G. Denner, state agent in livestock, Fargo, and J. Ear dan Creamery and Produce company, Coats roe Ne will stress iy jewcomer feeding methods for beef and dairy cattle at the schools, but the feeding of other livestock will be discussed. Fr ~ Ba ~~ ort ~*~ pea es a oe — = ratte problems will be used in the lectures. Frank Opens Third tibhifele 5 5 a | Mrinal lees] iceeetr ad eee es — raphe! Charts, illustrations, statistics and | #lso Fghe University of South Dakota football team will with the New York, Jan. 17.—(7)—Alfred E. popular contribu- In a radio address last night Mr. Smith deplored the practice of a few rich men meeting party deficits and urged the need for continued activity of the party throughout the four years Yetween national elections. mittee as his contribution to the party war chest. Copies of the book will be sent to each contributor who , | sends in two dollars or more toward |by the . | meeting the deficit. An important function of a minor- wall | ity party, Mr. Smith said, was to keep the people informed on what pro- need for year-around headquarters 3 the Democratic national commit- Mr. Smith omitted any reference FOR CONTRIBUTIONS Points West of Missouri Have Central Time Another battle to place all of North Dakota ir the central stand- ard time belt loomed in the ‘North Dakota legislature Wednesday. Sen- ator Martin, Morton county, present- ed the bill today and it was sent to committee where the argument prob- ably will open late this week. A similar bill failed o pass in the house at the last session after a hard contest, losing by 2 narrow margin. At present that part of North Da- kota lying east of the Missouri river uses Central standard time. Moun- tals time begins west of the river. Senator Patten, Mountrail county, tossed another farm storage bill into the hopper. This one would classify the farmer’s granary, under certain |. |conditions, as a bonded warehouse “Jin which he could store grain and obtain money on storage tickets is- sued in accordance with the law. It also would extend to farm storage of agricultural products other than grain. One grain storage bill already has been introduced by Senator .|Tofsrud of Pierte county. A bill to appropriate $35,000 for a bridge across the Red river east of Grafton was presented by Senator Murphy, Walsh county. Six other appropriation bills were introduced appropriations committee. These provided $50,000 for wolf and magpie bounties; $6,000 for the re- fund of money crroneously paid to the state general fund; $2,000 for the North Dakota firemen’s association; $867 for the board of veterinary medica] examiners; $70,000 for the national guard and $5,090 for the state minimum wage department. Lee McDonald, Mandan, was named clerk of the appropriations committee and O. T. Haakeson, Bar- ton, was elected clerk of the judiciary committee. ‘The senate also approved arrange- ments for committee rooms, which .| will be located in a local hotel. totaling $56,000 and representing sal- ary for four years as governor. The Langdon Women’s club pre- sented a petition asking support for infant and maternity work provided for in the Shepard-Towner act and ... at’s the Heart-Leaves marck Hebrew congregation, will be- gin a series o: lectures on the “Future mits Canceled Due to Omitting Insurance Varl Millet, Bismarck, was elected m The state railroad board has ap- EA. Greenwood, state dairy com: and | missioner, named secretary and Wool Association and Farmers Union Merge Fargo, N. D., >, Jan. 17—(AP)— Merging for the mutual benefit ot both Seeneientis) the board of di. rectors of the North Dakota Co-op- erative Wool Marketing Association voted to affiliate itself with the when you take Jack ‘Rabbit Skins Also Hides, Furs and Junk Farmers’ Educational and Co-opera- tive union. : Five Women Honored FATH HER JOHN'S Metals. Prices are continue ‘under its ‘present, name,| With College Degree MEDICINE | °U |f Good ptotes, 15 tor ......... gh ty a7 George P. Wolf, President | of the as- sociation, stated, bi but slight changes in its constitttion and by laws will be made to meet organization re- quirements of the Farmers’ union, bors, were awarded master’s degrees Hebron Will Vote in homemaking at the North Dakota on. Water System | Agricuitural colleve last night, — were: Mrs. George Pilgrim, ‘ Hebron is to vote, Wednesday, Jan- uary 30, on @ proposal to bond for the establishment of a municipal wa- ter supply system. The plans have been drawn by T. R. Atkinson, Bis- marck ‘engineer. They propose erect- ing, 2 75,000-gallon tank on @ 90-foot tower on Neihardt hill in the north- ern end of the town. Eight-inch mains will distribute the supply to and along Main street. ERN,” the Dine tied Hothwent Welle for Tags and price list. “NORTHERN” HIDE & FUR CO. Bismarck, N. D. Jest the thing for students’ ex- change. Short time only. City National Bank Building Fargo, N. D., Jan. 17—(AP)— Five ‘women, who considered the health and happiness of her husband and children more important than making a good impression on: neigh- for Colds Be careful what you take for a cold. Remember that Father John’s Med- icine is absolutely free from danger- ous drugs, and has had.more than seventy years’ success for colds and Box 265 Final Cheerance! COATS Every winter coat in stock has been radically reduced in price for this grand clearance sale! Our richest, finest models are included. Lasting styles that will be as smart next winter as this. . . an enormous va- | riety of soft furs, lovely colors. Ward's is proud to offer such a re- Values to $1.4. Values to $59.50 Values to $14.7 5 that are kind to yo’ Throat” - “Down here, in my country, where $11.95 | Fine tailoring, warm soft seaperbempprens latest styles combine to $47.50 You'll approve ay? the eo pai ips woolens, lavish! beautiful TT the fusitering- ining, lines. Sizes and styles. for every pense: the fine cigarette tobacco grows, every planter knows what keeps tlie coughs out of the carloads. “There are three kinds of tobacco that grow on the same stalk. The ground-leaves {‘sand lugs’ in planta- tion language] are thin and dry: they have little taste or flavor. The top-leaves [‘gummy tips’] grow rank and weedy: they are harsh to your throat. But the heart-leaves [‘gdlden cutters’] are fragrant as a peach blossom and cool as a dipper ‘of spring water! “OLD GoLp buys the heart-leaves. Just “afew golden beauties from the heart ofeach plant. That’s how OLD GoLbs get their ‘honey-like smoothness.’ That’s why you can smoke them mornin’, noon and night.” Values to $45.00 DRESSES | ‘Ward's presents this showing of new and modish, silk pens Baa pure: chased specially for this great Mid-Winter Sale. Only our buy’ wer makes It posible for us to offer advance oping sles pp mnoapeae Come in and see them, peck Special Purchase of Dresses. worth up to $14.00 Flat’ Crepes, Georgettes, Satins, Sports Geojuetes, Ses M4 to 44 ria NO,1OFASERIES...As told by Tobacco Planters of the Sunny South ee, Sales Seb —hbig price cuts | i ce - Beupnan ta ges nts Shonda del Rag =