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‘MONDAY, MAY 20, 1929 THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE panne PAGE THREE: andering Jew,” but | Mary B. Ervin, field worker for the| DUPONT DECLARES DIVIDEND NORTH DAKOTA WILL (Faxes! ies Held JPLAY DAY WINNERS. |COUSIN OF GRAHAM M’NAMEE fener | act, Sa Serene [ath Et Be ieee Cudia® Q For Benjamin Miller, 6 9| When only 14 years old, Felix ran | director for the International Council | company today declared an extra die 9 Found Dead at Judson BOUN ON BUM away twice, going to Chaska, Minn..|of Religious Education. vidend of 60 cents a share on com- road ppg ee de week tie secon tise |aiven by Dr. 9. ML, Artéaan; Chicago, quarterty dived. is a weel second time | given by Dr. J. M. Artman, Chicago, | qu: ; 3 Funeral services were held at Har- in Helena Friday, May 10, and left he ran away and spent a|general secretary of the Religious fain Marte ec gy He aod “a 8 School Students |Famed Radio Announcer’s Kin |again May 11 for nities City, day and a half at Bowdle, 8, Dak., be-| Education association, at the evening| The average elevation of the found dead, Friday morning, on the re County ool Students Stopping to camp every night be-| fore returning home on the cushions | meeting. above the sea level is 2,300 feet. 5 . - | fem ot Auta severe paris of| Who Excelled in Daclama- |, Claimsh to Be Most Experi- | ciMzef tcl is 2aune rena |#t is fears expenve Bystem Will Cost More Than this city, officiated and interment was tions and Music enced Tramp for Age ate a Me OND witae fais | North Dakota Sunday made at Harmon cemetery. paaneen rae et ‘ Oe ices | ores esis, tae "On| ah Sx ein st ac i — saree eae, sae] — School Rally Closes|] S—=s 00: reen, -|ners in the declamatory and m ived in Bi * i oN » Dustiess Road | Srrsr" James Hayes, Oharics Graham |resteats of the connie schocis way [HAS ENOUGH OF WILD WEST |TivCd in Bismarck last night, leaving| syrgo, x. p. May 20,—(®)—The thir- Tonight and i 7 — Martin Whitmer. day here, Saturday, have been listed — pass in the smoker car. The con- ty-sixth annual North Dakota state ropicision, to experiment vith olled | | Benjamin Miller was born March |for, prise awards When the contest ductor found ft, however, and Felix| Sunday scheol convention closed here Tuesda 7 simil hose - | 6, Harmon _and was son|had been completed finally at 2 ij = jun ed S, structed in Idaho was reached by the | of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Miller. | o'clock, Baturdsy. afternoon, tne au- Skipped Away Pease muniwepe fine: dtehines ane sienian saad we features of which were singing of 750 y ie state highway commision here Satur- | He attended Harmon schools and was|dience which had jammed the high] lis Because Little Sisters ‘The youthful hobo said he will not | Children, performance of a choir com- THEATRE day. The Idaho mithod, recently|a member of the Methodist church. | school auditorium, had dwindled E be like his cousin and take up radio | Posed of members of choirs of Fargo's examined by two commissioners and | He had been ‘ill intermittently since | down to a scattering of parents and Woke Him Too Early announcing but is interested in police | Several Protestant churches, and ad- two engineers, will be adapted to|six years old and an attack caused | contestants, the others having been nies reporting and aviation. He was in | dresses by Dr. E. W. Praetorias, Cleve- North Dakota conditions. his death at 8 o'clock Friday morning unable to withstand the pangs of] tn the castern part of Watertown |grade 7a in Wendell Phillips junior land, and Dr. J. M. Artman, Chicago. The expectation is that the new | at the Eckwortzel farm where he was | hunger far beyond the luncheon hour. |on a cold December day, high school in Minneapolis when he A young people's mass meeting in system will cost approximately $2,000 | employed. The winners were named by numbers.| Beside an empty box car, a dyin’ jleft home. He has five brothers and| ‘he afternoon was addressed by Miss a mile more than graveling but it will| Miller's father died four years ago.| Some were there to hear the awards hobo lay. three sisters. rr Provide a smooth, dustless road,|He leaves his mother, Mrs. C. F./and certify their names, but many! Beside him sat his partner, with| Felix reports meeting many “wob- maintenance costs will be 20 per cent | Miller, were not on hand and there was dif-| sad and droopy head, biles” on his way, some of whom car- - s of the cost of maintaining gravel and | brothers and : ©. E.| ticulty in making up entries. ‘As he listened to the las’ words|ricd “gats,” in Montana but said that NEW TREATMENT replacements + tll be cheaper and will -| ‘The following list was given out to-| the dyin’ hobo said. they didn't bother him. He found FOR RHEUMATISM be needed only once in five years. L. T. James, Seattle; C. H. Bos-| day from the office of Miss Madge] I'm goin’ to a better land where |“bumming” easy and thrived on Cotonte-Therapy « y The roads on which experiments | ler, Harmon; Fred V. Miller, Powell, | Runey, county superintendent: everythin’ is fine, “Mulligan” stew made from carrots,/§ Science has discovered a new will be made this year will be selected | Wyo.; L. W. Miller, Harmon; Mrs.| goprano solo, high schools—Made-} Where cigarettes grow on bushes. | beets, soupbone, onions, and potatoes eine wi for, Rheumatism, ins by the state highway department en-/ Charles Hunter, Powell, Wyo.; and | ion Boren, McKenzie. and stay there all the time. cooked over fires in the jungles. He|— Neuralgia, as weil as for chronic gincering staff. Mrs. Bessie Thorson, Haze! Contralto solo, high schools—Vivian| You needn't have to worry, or even | topped most of his meals off with | wilments such as those of the Informal bids will be taken ‘on the Driscoll. change your socks, cups of steaming, fragrant coffee. iver Saul viadder, heart, arteries; equipment necessary to do the work, solo, high schools—Ralph| An’ little drops of alcohol come Father Accepts Challenge ANA great percentage of disease the list including an 800-gallon dis- , Wing. rollin’ down the rocks. He wired his father for money from |J is due to an infected colon tributor with heater and auxiliary Piano solo, high schools—Ruby| Tell my girl in Helena no more my | Miles City Thursday, but his father | (vowels). Thix infection can be power; two disc harrows and one Thompson, McKenzie. face she'll see. replied, “You bummagd your vay out, | planted by means of the Vatten- springtooth harrov.; one steam boiler Vocal duet, high schools—Eleanér| I'm goin’ to a better land and you can bum your way home.” org :vstem of colonic irrigation, " and three moldboards. An addition- Craven, Emma King, Menoken. T'm goin’ C. O. D. Felix wears no underwear, but has|/§ Which makes it possible to come < r . ia al tractor also will be purchased. Piano Duet, high schools—Roberta| This is the song which Felix Mc-| wool stockings, good shoes despite |[f eased colon. ona pare Cp MOety of lomrlcatinr ci raven, oe a ac a Namee, who claims to be tis rast ae) a ae and Hea L sweater ne Pata ater ores caeatecitna | ( A iris? . el experienced “bum” for his t t , a cap Wi ; ie cnow contracts going to the Dakota Oll}Louis H. Piper, 43, Universal gesciticin ose ite. sf wand ate ‘ate pansed torbtigti eistape: and bing overeoms, te aa ee fOw ine | — a company for oil needed near Valley ion Head, Piano solo, seventh and cighth| Bismarck today on his way fromycarries three magazines and funny ‘Write for particulars. Pil City and. Jamestown and, to, the Aviation Corporation Head, Dean’ Kusch, Sterling. Helena, Mont. to his home in Min-|papers for his literary recreation. DE. J. E. CAVANAGH dard n Girls’ solo, fifth and sixth grades—|neapolis after running away for the| Felix planned originally to Fargo jum = 5 ments throughout the rest of the i olde haat Beryl Sherman, Sterling. sh fourth time. some work to do at the Miles City || 1329 Third Ave. So., Fargo, N. D. ( ) i ee Boys’ solo, fifth and sixth grades—| Felix will be 17 next November. | Roundup in July but decided “there's Request fo: the construction of &] Minneapolis, May 20.—(4—Louis H. | clarence Anderson, Baldwin. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter|no place like home.” He has his bridge across Park river on federal | Piper, 43, head of the universal avia-| “Piano solo, fifth and sixth grades— | McNamee, 1308 East 26th street, Min- | pocket full of souvenirs, his head full highway No. 61 at Grafton was ap-| tion corporation and a resident of | vivian Larson, East Sibley schools. |neapolis, and claims to be a first |of experience, and his heart full of Story by GEORGE ADE proved. - Minneapolis during most of his life,| peclamation, high schools—Marie | cousin to Graham McNamee, famed | happiness. The drives around the state capitol | died last night in a Cleveland, O.,| gchilling, Canfield. radio announcer. He says also that| Felix is known to his indignant ALFRED E GREEN Produ p building were added to the state high- | hospital. Declamation, seventh and eighth |he is a cousin to Earl Coverdale, for- ). Hs ' ction . ‘way commission at the request of the| Mrs. Piper, who went east from |grades—Driscoll entrant, name not | mer Bismarck resident. state board of administration and will | California two weeks ago to join her | listed, selection “Orphan Annie.” Sisters Angered Him 4 be aging by the highway de- ere Pog pag and vile were Deciamation, fifth and sixth grades} Felix, ntl ard his little sis- 1 Added Al partment eorge F. Piper, Minneapolis, were , Driscoll. ters awakened too early in the i t ti charge of the de| nt _accou! ree weel Pneumonia. The & tool box on & Milwaukee engine Across the Atlantic on the Graf Zeppelin system, was named asaistant secretary | body will be brought to Minneapolis, MINOT PREPARES 10 tender to Miles City, Mont. From less Physician Prop. i of the highway commission. for burial, there he “bummed” on a Northern 5 A Remarkable Sound and Talking Feature * ‘Three policies laid down by the de-| One of the best known business- Pacific train to Helena. He arrived \s a partment in the past were reaffirmed. | men in the northwest, Mr. Piper be- ‘They were that no oiling or tarring|came interested in aviation more i will be done except on roads where | than two years ago and was one of the traffic exceeds 800 vehicles per| the principals in consolidation of a q day; that the department will build] group of Minneapolis companies to no spurs from main esd ro form universal air lines. Later he| International President Will At- that the department will appropr! took part in other mergers, the last no money for paving until tie Bagh one international in scope, and be-| tend Meeting of Delegates way stem is nearer comple came vice president and a director iad of aviation corporation. He recently From Northwest President of universal —_— E RE aviation corporation to become chair-| Minot, N. D., May 20.—(#)—A pro- man of its board of directors. gram, headlined by a present and a Born in Duluth, he came to Minne- | past international president, awaits apolis while a small boy. Eleven| Lions of the fifth district who will years ago he entered the firm of | gather in Minot Wednesday for their Joh Drake and Piper, contrac--| annual convention. Delegates and poniniice ees eaenve wy became secretary-treasurer | members from nearly 100 clubs in the Palles cause' many diseases! Ff of tl anization. He also was | district embracing the states of North ee parain natn |S ieee maleate |e Shndan povece a abc i was a stor al of var! in es . Weather to Romain Aloft in | Sit? firms. He is survived by his| Saskatchewan and Manitobs are ex- if Light Craft 24 Hours widow, his mother, three children and | pected to be in attendance. : aah lage ‘ 3 igh three brothers. Benjamin Ruftin of Richmond, V Many suffer needlessly due to incorrect diagnosis, - Piles ¢ _—_— I ee the present internat Pl it 4 5 q 5 ee a oy ee eae es and other rectal complications are directly responsible for ! ’ Yshed an unofficial world endurance LINDBERGH LAUDED that office, are both guests of the many diseases and indirectly the cause of many more. Men record for light aircraft, continued to convention. soar over the municipal airport this IN T P AUL, SCHOOLS ‘The convention will be opened morning. At daybreak he returned to Jack- ' meeting of district officers and direc- sonville sees aoe Pere tors, to be followed by a stunt night ines: surpassed Miss Elinor Smith's St. Paul, May 20.—/?)—Charles Lind- vege record of 13 hours and 19 minutes at | bergh is the personification of the best | vened Thursday at 9 a. m. to 734 a.m. eastern standard time to-/ in adventurous youth, Gov. Christian- | state theater and from then until . son today told students in several St. | priday afternoon, when adjournment “ ft \ Paul schools at ceremonies commem- | will be taken, the delegates will be (snag the second aniversary of the | engaged in busy sessions. A visit to Hig! famous flyer’s Might across the At-} the Truax-Traer lignite strip mine, 4 Aantic. southwest of Velva, is to be made Fri- Fifteen busts were to be presented today and tomorrow to St. Paul high ees a after the program is es: e Ges Governor participating in e e: 5 ¥i s, ae heme te heap comes not Taylor Community Is once, many times, to every man Py " and woman,” the governor said. “The Organized at Meeting career and achievement of Col. Lind- —_ ‘ly | bergh are the sign and seal to Amcri- (Special to The Tribune) can youth that ‘acres of diamonds’ are| Taylor, No. Dak., May 20.—A Taylor all about and that every gate opens |community club made up of 110 mem- to him who possess the keys of knowl-| bers was organized at a three-day edge, skill and perseverance.” rally ending here Saturday. The rally was sponsored by local 2 NP. Officials Gather [oc gheviie plea igre ms : At Funeral Rites for | rer. see ee. zing Former Superintendent eters. recicenl: Se alae: T. P. Allen was at Jamestown Sun- | £m. Harry Hutchinson, David Bensie, Jasper, Charles Offat, and Christ Oss, all vice presidents; Theodore Zech, tendent of Harding - Hendricks forthern Pacific railroad. | Secrets" chairman} Leave for Washington t the Presbyterian Fay Harding, commissioner, and E. Madson, agriculture; lagher, commercial affairs, and Mrs. T. H. 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