The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, August 28, 1929, Page 3

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mo = THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, "] * —BARBERRY BUSHES, ier Grats ares Quantity of Butter WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 28, 1929 Fargoans Tear Ui Cadieux, W. A. tatiey, Ru- . ; Madore, ‘ Traffic Tags ba UNIT ED WORKMEN 10 gla ic ark ag Seiten ing fall Tories Sei a e town. inald Hart, England; Leslie Re” Re, Don’t Visit Judge Both meetings will be held in the Smith, British Columbia; Albert E., 8 MEET AT JAMESTOWN Knights of Columbus home. ‘Local Fargo, N. D., Aug. 28.—Fifteen bi Leess New ee Hugh z Fargo, N. D., Aug. 28.—Continuing officers expect that a crowd of close | aliens were sentenced to 30 days|Johnstone and Alex Gray eagee HEAR YOUNGQUIST AS Scotland; August F. the iT fi to 1,000 will attend the first night's | in Cass county jail when th E lators, whe hsaget Sid igi session and that many lodges will be | pleaded guilty in ede 1 court here many; and Alex Thomas, Quebec, or pay no attention to their warning, Tepresented. The first meeting will|today to charges of illegally enter- | Canada. . M. W. Murphy, city attorney, today be an enlargement of a meeting of ing. Jad thle States. ie . At any rate, Mr. Scott appeared in justice court in that town yesterday, BEY OES 4 th i is said e announced that warrants for 17 Far- le Pioneer district of the A. O. U. S. department of labor uri is said to have the lowest Farmers of State Are W: Pleaded guilty to a charge of steal-| Four Leading Attorneys of State coans will be issued unless they ap- | ner: | W. which the two Jamestown lodges probably institute deportation | BFoperty tax levy of any state, ‘ate Are Warned ing 65 pounds of butter and drew a to Add Valley Cit Pear immediately in police court. Officials Expect About 1,000) secured at the meeting of the district Proceedings st them to return| = to Be on Lookout for Rust- {sentence of 30 days in the me Vers beled drivers took heed ef ike wutgmobile! Members to Attend Meet- | parade’ initetine of saneerine., Althem to their native countries, ac- ie Boaring Shrub petal ealthe gravida — rant warning in July is shown in the ingon First Night candidates, address by “a Fargo] trict tttorney. neers Oe & dis Ask. f ae a the ete sry ane ee) thie Toe ea drop y feeats of el led se is ioe eae propia” Those who were sentenced today 2a Fi .N. D. . | loadin, latform and sul juently » N. D., Aug. 28.— 0 report, the 17 announced to- ber gee ning’ 5 a Ai ing rine ‘of Sino tarpery s arrested by Deputy She: sito) A. Youngquist, attorney-general of |day being the negligent oncs during | Jamestown, N. D., Aug. 28—One of | The second evening will be devoted | fe ,Wm. Bauer, Aime Champagne, Frederick Hamilton, Lucien Laf- S i | 1 he lt st mectings ever held in the| to the monial of the Sheiks at ‘i i : Handtman. the state of Minnesota, has “been | July. In June there were 159 who| the largest mecting: are _ federal workers Whe meee, today by | "itndrew Chabot, Bismaick, admit-| secured ap ehlef speaker for the an- |failed to anew ucat the Police sta {State of lodges of the Ancient Order | which time neophytes for this or- |¢rrier» Adelard P. Landry, George F. uri Baged in a hunt for the host plant |ted he drove his car without lights | nual convention of the North Dakota | tion, of United Workmen will take place} ganization will be taken across the the spetae OE black: eee and was fined $100 by Police Magis.|State Bar association which will be [in Jamestown October 28th and| burning sands by the Fargo initia- held at Cits 4 * . ;29th, according to plans discussed| tion team assisted by local Sheik e SS Sea eee eae | Gat Taam Ee Compa HG o>) ts, is was eeaeeaen Oy onal Blaze on Oil Tanker in | ere’ vy Workmen officials. members. The initiation will be akeries east of Columbus, and in years of| Pat McCleary, arrested in this city; J0hn H. Lewis, Minot, 4 Florida Waters Fought days, the fit aay bein “aeented *9 ay tfeablalncl secure more moisture are credited by the|yesterday by Chief of Police Chris | coment to sapere Gh tke favivatioa — a be iueting “Of lodge gies ed H 9 ? K federal feld agents with being re-|Martineson, is held in the county jail| % bony mrt New York, Aug. 28—(P)—The fire |from within a radius of 128 miles of | Climax of ‘Party’ Is te i sponsible for the spreads of rust which jat Mandan pending charges of grand Se Seine ee which broke out in the fire room of | Jamestown and the second evening i i were prevalent in this area. larceny. It is alleged he relieved Program has now the tanker Paulsboro last night was |will be taken up by a ceremonial of Held in Police Court on men making the find were John |George Belew, Mandan laborer, of under control this morning and the | the Sheiks, the playground organiza- ig and Clarence Lockrem. The! $39.50, by four prominent attor- | American tanker Beacon Hill was|tion of the Workmen. Local lodge From Your Grocer As the aftermath of a “party” at ofa bushes were part of a hedge planted —— standing by, according to the Vacuum | officers are now makii rat the Martin Morrel home in Odense, 18 years ago, and had been cut don | Den mmers Would Take | for the tredey senor Gen wea | Onl Co. for these mectings, P| six men will appear in justice court several times, springing up cach fol- Ritchie, -Valley City, will speak on| Details as to the extent of the| Monday's mecting of Workmen of-|at Mandan this afternoon, ° If he cannot supply all your lowing year. A Place Among Elite) -autsry Law’; w. H. Stutsman, | damage or the cause of the fire had | ficers was held in the Gladstone hotel| ‘They are Mike Berger, Nick Ber- Capital Funeral bak , FAMIEIARITY With samt Mandan, on “Grain in Storage”; | not leat Haan <| by ae oil company, | and ae s attended by Walter Fearn, oe jee cue pelle ie Parlors ery wants, call at our ‘k V. . % owners of the Paulsboro. Fargo, y manager of the A. O. | Marks, and Joe Eckroth. ‘orrel, i RECOMMENDED BY MAYOUE Fares, ND Ase. 22 Seid | prices Pueeaaine: on ening |_ Tie PaWberd, owed by tie|Ur W. M.D. anderen at pire lta sald, setsod Ge eee Te ace 0 ase Ree shop at 314 Main Avenue. representing the grand master work- | as guests at a party at his home. The age.’ Houston, Texas, from New York, sent; man, Ralph Strom, Fargo, scribe of|men took the refusal as an insult The subject of Attorney-General Out 8 O S signels shortly after 11|Gizeh Mosque of the Sheiks, D. B.|and pelted Mr. Morrel’s home with 8 o'clock last night, from a point 292) Burton, district manager, Bismarck; | rocks and brickbats, and then took _ the traveling salesmen who make| “Mortgage - au co caechs Dabs Hada erated | argo a part of their tarrivoey lave Bangs, Grand Porks, on “Minimum | Vacuum Oil company and bound for county further emphasizes the need | Visiting cards permitting them to for careful survey and for individual | disregard the 60 minute traffic law? citizens to familiarize themselves with} Chief E. J. Madison says they the rust-bearing shrub, George ©.| should not. 4 Licensed Embalmer Phone—Day or Night—22 Jos. W. Tschumperlin Prop. Phone 1043 Purity Bakery Ye miles west of the Tortugas. The call | W. A. Bohn, district manager, James- | several pokes at Morrel, according was picked up by station WOE of the | town; A. H. Haut, Gackle, and W. 8.| tc information in the hands of Sher- the bushes in spreading rust are large. |traveling salesmen should appear be-| provision for children of delinquent | establish further communication with Mayoue said that the Burke county /fore the city commission and have| parents. her or with other ships in the vi- The convention will close with the bushes which have been destroyed will /that body give its decision on the cinity. bring the total for this year to well | question. Be past the century mark, indicating one} “When the question of granting A Polish colonization society has of the most successful scasons that/ parking privileges came up early|toastmaster. Prominent representa- | acquired a concession of 1,000,000 Mayoue, federal pathologist, said here| M. W. Murphy, city attorney, in all the opening day of the con- | Radio Marine Corporation of America, |Danuser, Mrs. Ernest Clark, A. R.|iff H. R. Handtman. today, when informed of the discovery, | letter to the Fargo Forum, says they age Lewis will be heard in | Which later reported the call had been a barberry hunters have had in late |this year and the visitors cards were of the Manitoba bar association | acres m ed PENNEY CQ years. printed I was instructed to enforce we at Mayoue pointed out that in a dry |should. the annual address of the president. | heard by the steamer American Press, year, such as this has been in many] The chief today suggested that in sanenkene ‘will an Later the Paulsboro reported her > sections, resultant damage is little, order to settle the question once and ze ial committee reports | location and that she was afire, but He credits the education of school |the 60 mi ‘king law and to UU children and better trained scouts! my best judgment ireiseuing visitors = 121 Fourth St. BISMARCK, NO. DAK. Phone 185 § with the large number of busheS| cards,” the chief said today. = " : which have been located, and which, | «1 have done this to the best of my = Pfunder’s Stomach 2 Tablets but in wet years the potentialities of |for all, Fargo business men and! will include safety regulation and |the local radio station was unable to as a result, mean a deereased number ability, keeping the interests of the of local rust-infection sources in the Fargo merchants in mind at all state. times. Whether the traveling men The largest find to date was near | ss. permitted to use visiting cards 5 ‘ ‘i le) auaniiers scneayy sntscuiba (OF not makes no difference to me ee e : of rust, found on grain for a number (personally, but ao far T have refused sof*gh tne cuvneey HALL’S DRUG STORE C OO a S~ ere of miles, was traceable to the bushes. thf" Citetay was intended for the | dee 5 .,Napol- 1g ‘Third and Broadway ®@ SURVEY SHOWS CFED farmer and the tourist. . 1. . W auenaconnavcucenneueae cy erage i : And Again Your J. C. Penney Store Proves to Be the “Friend of eed. . the Family” by providing everything for school-goers—at sub- * etantial savings which thrifty parents will be quick to appreciate) Boys’ 4-Piece Suits For School Wear— Low Priced! 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Discriminating farmers, elevator é ° x ; managers and business men should In locate their seed supply immediately, twists. The new shades are School Supplies ‘featured. Sizes 6 to 17. ‘Teblets, ell kinds 4c and 86 ‘Two Groups, Both Outstand- ts Mr. Sumner. The ry OF " : of pure seed is greater than fiperd Mechanical Pencils, Composition aia i “eae of J.C. last year although it is still inade- and Penney \ ‘alue— quate to meet the needs of the north- Note Books ...........4¢ west. Those who wish to obtain carload lots of pure seed should con- tract for their needs now for if they wait until next spring they will find much of the purest seed to have been marketed, he said. “In my four weeks inspection trip,” says Mr. Sumner, “I was surprised to find so many men with the impres- sion that it is necessary to go to Canada for pure seed stock. 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