The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, April 5, 1929, Page 7

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| | » The J. I. Case Threshing Machin- k U ) truoks were registered as compared THRESHING MACHINE ing at Main and Ninth St. to Begin Soon ruction of*.a $15.000 brick ing at Main avenue and Ninth will be begun in the near e by the Bismarck branch of the J.31, Case Threshing Machinery com- ; | [on Denies Wet * COMPANY 0 BUILD'* so ‘Genstruction of $15,000 Build- |FUMES FROM STILL {| Minneapolis, April 5.—(AP)—Be Meved to have been overcome by fumes from a still, a man whose nami was given as Tom Keenan was found dead last night in the basement of a house in South Minneapolis. Thi still and several barrels of mash, a: bottling outfit, were situated in th basement. FATAL TO WATCHER well as a quantity of sugar and a THE PICM ALOR Ty Permit to Increase Minot-Kenmare Bus Service Requested Permission to provide additional bus service between Kenmare and Minot, N. D., has been granted by the state railroad board to the Shoil Transportation company of Kenmare. The company already furnishes bus ie service but its application to give service more frequently was opposed €/ by, the Soo Line railroad which con- S| tended that the additional service would duplicate the service rendered | by the railroad. The railroad commission held that the additional bus service would be a big convenieuce to persons Keninare and points between that city and Minot, them to come to Minot, transact their | pian of using canned music In mu- business and return home the same |: di the commission said, that persons | mechanical instrument, and rio one wishing to do business in Minot must {who really loves the theatre would stay there all night unless they have jcven consider such an intolerable ar- PAGES Princess Patt Coffee. he found in an auto- | coffee with a flavor of mobile, has been freed by Federal | richness. Commissioner Cotter. The boy was unable to spell whiskey when the Tune in commissiouer asked him to. His par- ents were given a sharp warning to trke care of him. f HRIIN ED CANNED MUSIC ‘ABSURD’ Palm Beach, April 5.—(?)-—Florenz Z.egfeld thinks Arthur Hammerstein's ing in since it would permit st comedy is absurd. “No real artist lay. Train schedules are so arranged | would ever think of singing with a private transportation facilities. vangement.” A Russian district has imposed a stiff tax on bachelors. Persons not members of a cultural, charitable or patriotic society also arc taxed. BOY SELLS WHISKEY New Yerk April 5.—(4#)—Fabian | Lavelle, 12 years old, arrested wheu Resy. "=Phis announcement, made morning by A. J. Fischer, manager of the local branch, is considered by city officials the harbinger of what is ex- Reoted to be an extensive spring and summer building campaign in Bis- The building. according to the Present plans, will:be one story, 50 by 100 feet, constructed completely in Brick. It will house sample display and stock rooms and offices. Con- struction of a second story to the ‘building is being considered. Contract for the construction was let to A. J. Weinberger, Bismarck contractor. Representative William M. Morgan, bringing whisky into this country from the Canal Zone. Eight customs Officials a before U. 8. Dis- trict “Attorney Tuttle, in New York, and testified regarding the alleged liscovery of four bottles in his bag- gage. Representative Morgan, a dry, has denied the cha: amples tS ‘The present building of the com- pany at 905 Main averue will be re- modeled and retained for storage purposes. This building also is 50 by 100 feet_and one story. The Bismarck branch of the com-! pany, established in 1908, has been under the managenent of Mr. Fisch- er, with the exception of last year. since 1923, with 1,053 new passenger cars and 132 new trucks in March, 1928. Although accurate information 1s not available the general opinion is that the heavy increase in truck sales is due to ~vider use of trucks on farms rather than a greatly increased num- ber of trucks in commercial enter- prises. Cass county led the list during March with 69 passenger cars and 17 trucks and Burleigh county was close on its heels with 74 passenger cars and 21 trucks. Ward county led the list in truck registrations with 24 and was third in passenger car registra- tions with 59. Registrations of new vehicles from other leading counties were: Barnes, 29 passenger cars, three trucks; Grand Forks, 46 passenger cars, four trucks; Morton, 29 passenger cars, 13 trucks; Ramsey, 28 passenger cars, four trucks; and Stutsman, 35 passenger cars, five tricks. ery company, established in 1842 with headquarters at Racine, Wis. has 48 branches in 30 of the United States and provinees of the Dominion of Canada where farming is done on a large scale. North Dakota branches are at Bismarck, Fargo, Minot, and ‘Williston, branches at Devils Lake and Grand Forks having been dis- continued. The company recently has purchased the Emerscn-Bran- tingham Implement company, with headquarters at Rockford, Il. id branches in all farming districts, cluding one at Fargo, N. Dak. NEW YORK RUNNER LEADS PYLE DERBY Havre de Grace, Md , April 5.—(®)— Some 50 of the C. C. Pyle’s “bunion derby” runners bound for the Pacific, shivered in a biting drizzle while they Influenza germs are blue. Those of pneumonia look like strings of minute pale sausages and those of scarlet fever iike ropes of scarlet rings, under a microscope. 2 DE AS EXPRESS TRAN IS WRECKED Bucharest, Rumania, April 5.—(?) —Twenty persons ~ere killed and 59 injured when the Bucharest-Jassy above, of Ohio, may have to face a | express train was derailed ‘ate last federal grand jury on a charge of j Night near Ruzev. Most of the bodics remained in the :now all aight long until relief trains arrived. Relief work was made difficult by @ blizzard today. Such injured asi could be removed were taken to al hospital at Buzev. Most of the victims were business men and soldiers. DOING HIS DUTY New York, April 5.—Mortimer San- derson, 17-year-old Boy, Scout, died here in the act of doing his daily good turn. At a subway station young San- 0 he brushed against an intoxicated man, Charles Eckert, who struck him and knocked him onto the platform, Lai his skull. Sanderson died r. ALL OVER A RAT Burlington, Wis. April 5—When Mike Scaffiano climbed into his car and started down the town’s busiest street, a rat crawled up ‘*‘s pants leg. Mike grabbed for the rat, and the rat grabbed: for Mike, with the result that he received severe bites and ran his car into a telephone pole. Exam- ination of the car revealed that a lit- ter of six baby rats was in a nest built in the seat cushion of his car. Finland's new pregressive govern- ment faces problems of unemploy- ment and agricultural depression. Princess Patt Coffee. The coffee with a flavor of unusual richness. lined up alongside the Pennsylvania station here today for a roll call to start the day's lap of about 40 miles to Baltimore. The start was made in threatening weather and some of the runners set out in oil skins and rain- coats. ‘Tomorrow the runners will press on te ‘Frederick and Sunday will take them to Hancock, Md. Herbert Hedeman of New York, first to come in here last night on the lap from Wilmington, Del., put himeelf in first place in the standing, | with 22 hours, 49 minutes and 43 sec- onds as his elapsed time. John Salo, | Passaic, N. J., policeman kept his hold on second place by a tie for second place’in yesterday’s finish, while Ed- ward Gardner of Seattle, next to fin- ish, ranked third in the standings and Pau) Simpson, Burlington, N. C., held fourth meee although finishing 18th t. STATE AUTO SALE “RAY SETA Bales of néw automobiles bid fair to establish a new record in Nt WWakota this year. sides, from buyers of our a delicious crisp crust. Cream Puffs 115 Fifth Street SAUUEUAOANUAUAUGUONDODOUGAAAEAUGAUGCONALUOORECACUUONUUNUUOENENOSaOGaNaCucocoNucgoasOcuaUaN SRUCecenanecuanencancacencncendanccneavaccacacencacancavenceneccavenvevenancncnnencencnvenanancant So Tasty! That’s the general verdict we hear from all from the best ingredients and perfectly baked with It sells itself, and our cus-- tomers beg for more. Are you eating it? If not, begin today. Phone your order, Saturday Specials. Chocolate Kclairs Lemon and Banana Cream Pies Many rolls and good things to cat. Fruit pies and many cakes. Hughes Bros. Bakery famous pastry> It is made anunanusnunonucgnsvsnsooonconcosgnnans= Apple Turnover Phone 546 AUNDDAUANSUDUUODONSOUDNOORAOCODOCUOADUOCOEUONOQNOGDSONONCUOOOAENOUOOOORONoNOcdNUNEONOcAOOOuUOoIAZ Data compiled by a local firm from the. records of the state régistrar cf motor vehicles show that 3,321 new enger cars and 611 new trucks 9 Reve registered during the first quar- Phone Phone ter-of 1929. During the same period 279 279 todo panenger care end 282 trucks, 1,006 cars Despite the excellent shewing for the quarter as @ whole, however, total registrations for March were larger in 1928 than in 1929. Last March 941 new passenger cars and 237 new Schilling’s, COFFE 1 Ib. tin TOILET PAP CATS Monarch, 6 1-2 oz. bottle Corn, Peas, 26c Bran Flakes, Kel- logg’s, 3 pkgs. ... Cocoa, Hershey’s, 1-2 Ib. tin Matches, Diamond, 6 box carton, : WHEN. damp days sudden 40c value ...... changes in weather, or expos- ure to a draft makes jeints ache, there is always quick, relief in Bayer Aspirin. 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