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Seva’ | ss <B.. SERS 32 2 Fe et Bo oe ORI OSS HORSE FQSR OReF se Y z eat THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1929 DAIRYMEN ANNOUNCE ESSAY CONTEST FOR N. D. BOYS AND GIRLS: Twelfth Annual Essay Contest Announced by Greenwood, Association Secretary Opportunity for boys and girls in North Dakota to tell what they know about improvi! he quality of milk and cream wiil be North Dakota Da That group twelfth ing dairying in the state, the sec: iary believes parents will follow the advice of the kids oi of their own regardi ment of the state's datr, Any boy or girl between 12 and 16 may compete with an essay not to exceed 1,000 words. the rules s Each essay must be the result of contestant's own study a submitted in his own han isn’t fair, the secreta: bring the knowledge the contest. After they have been submitted, all es: tycome th Property of the association S and girls will do well to giv ular cons jon to sub composition, and North ditions as these will form the main hasis for judging the treatises. Aside ach will place his name, ge at the end of the write on but one side of products the paper. Cash prizes will be awarded the five Ss . the announcement re to be mailed to H 2 LOWERPOWERRATE Red River Valloy and North- : western Corner Get Bene- fit of Reductions Reduced schedules of whoies: dustrial power rates, applicable Grand Forks and Minot munities surrounding those have been approved by the state road board. A new power rate, applicable at Fatgo, West Fargo and Fargo town- ship, proposed by the Union Light, Heat and Power company also was approved. The new Fargo rate is designed to Give very large consumers the benefit of lower rates, the railroad board was told, and was made applicable to West Fargo in order to tale in the Armour Packing pliant at that point In addition to being applicable at Grand Forks, the new power rates filed by the Red River Power com- pany, will apply at Arvilla, Buxton, Cummings, Emerado, Hatton, Lari- more, Portland, Reynolds and Thomp- son. The new e for Minot y by the Northern States Pow pany, and also will apply to Berth- old, Burlington, Des Lacs and Lone Tree. A schedule of industrial gas rates, filed by the Minot Gas company and &pplicable qt Minot, also was ap- proyed. GOVERNOR GREEN 7 HEAD 98 VETERANS at Overwhelming Sentiment Fa-_ vors Staunch Supporter of Increased Pensions Denver, Colo., Sept. 11. tion of officers for the ens with virtual assurance the new com- meander in chief would be Governor Frod W. Green of M order of business at the 31st annual convention of the United Spanish- American war veterans here toda: Col. Winfield Scott of Oklahoma was the only other candidate for com- mander in chief and there were re- Ports he would withdraw in view of the apparent overwheiming sentiment for the Michigan governor. Green has been a staunch supporter of the increased pension plan. one of the most vital questions before the convention. Three men were nominated for vice commander—Robert Wanko ifornia; Frank E. Shay, Con "and E. W. Simmons, Wisconsin. ~HOMSTEALNGCAR Hi. L. Davis of Illinois had no opposi- tion for surgcon general. Philadel- phia was selected yesterday for the 1930 encampment. 5 LINCOLN SOLDIERS ing School, Two to County dail by Jansonius ‘WAY FOR FARM MEET si | :: MANDAN NEWS MORTON COUNTY HAS'* PERPARATIONS UNDER , Bill Johnson Lays ‘Cornerstone’ for Railroad Beanery A It may be that Bill Johnson is not but he has the dis- of laying the first dan lunch room and | depot this morning. Bill went about | his appointed task in an entirely un-/ monious manner and there was | no silver-tongued orator on hand to company Bill's efforts. To Bill it as just another brick. Carl G. Steen. Grand Forks con- ‘actor erecting the building, said to- day brick work on the lunch room | would be completed in 10 days. ‘Then | operations will commence on the de- pot Thirty-five men and tive brick lay- crs are hust “to get inside” hefore cold weather sets in, Work has been progressing rapidly since | ground was broken five weeks ago. Committee Chairmen Will Meet Sept. 20 to Formulate Con- ference Program men and ieral chairmen of the confer- Nl gather at the Chamber of rooms September 20 to 1s ; comer, Mor= on this mor : General discussion o! ; will ¢ up at the Octob: the said, and no particular iress will be ced on any one. named general chairman. Comm: ' C. Klusmann, Young- 27° PAVING CONTRACT ON = ALLEY AT MEETING county ag’ rm_ topics : meeting Glen Ulin; dairy Proposed Building ‘Code to Re- ment, ON ceive Final Considera- Clothing 1 tion by City Dads | ; horticulture, / home Veeder, n Bollinger Jonot sheep, mont; and Ulrich Buchii, ' Another cor Hey paving in nt said, | tonight when te holds its meeting toll trom commission Pp ing. The contrect will go to the Haggart Construction company of Fargo. Bids | on the pro.cct were opened at the mecting a week ago but, the presi- dent said, according to law it is neces- to wait five days before award- he cont ich permits time petitions a to the job to be idered. ming before the commission to- t for the final reading is the pro- d building ordinance which, it is | vorms i asshoppers dur- ts taken considerable n ct fields. Charies D. Cooley, nt, said this morn- wh rain ot vhen | ated, Mr, Newcomer explained that mers could do much to conserv ving a summer fal- ese three matters en up among other sub- the confer Despite the dry county For | proj JUST A REMINDER Golden West Laundry and Cleaners Phone 1596 Deliver) s in Morton ity will meet. th noon with ry s Graco DeLong. state home ¢em- Rismar cnsiration leader, in the Chamber of (We Call for Commerce r Clubs in the coun- Mandan ty are located at Mandan, Highland, Flasher and Aln . Work for the jand various p |project will be coi |Mandan Records Her Bonds Prior to Sale Recordin: 0 will be outlined s of the major QUUUMINMNAerzenenenaneacansnaconseagnn sidered. 'S ’, Tablets can now be obtained at HALL’s DRUG § Third and Broa apols p. The Tita tenner eeu nate et fi ~ r — = s 1] a e 5 uw R = 3 Fy pl of $19,100 in paving will be completed by W. H an City auditor today will be fo #2 aaensanagunuenesuanessonangy Jit wa | bonds is auditor est pa: on inc |. | to the Hae | of Fargo | or ‘Ain't that Sumpin’ Radiotron tubes 201A 7%, Prepare now for the radio season. Prices “B” batteries are Gamble Stores. Due dates om 1921 to 1948, | paving were lei « Construction company N. D. ea on | Famous Beauty lower. | Expert Tells Secret & | Of Lovely Hands merce. Presenting of plans and spect | fications of a building with the ap- plication to build is among the fea- | tures of the new bill. Petitions requesting further alley paving may be submitted at the meet- ing, Mr. Cooley said. Hold Last Rites for Flasher Child Today Funeral } man, and M miles wi ervices for Josephine To- ar-old daughter of Mr. Joe Toman, farmers 12 st of Flasher, will be held 5 the Slope territory, is connected with Byerly is leaving soon for Huron, la nationally known drug company in| D., to attend Huron college. charge of child welfare work. | se ® ® Mr. and Mrs. John Sybers, Green | Bay. Wis., are spending a part of ; their honeymoon in Mandan visiting | Mrs, Sybers’ sister, Mrs, J. L. Strand. ' se 8 Mrs. 8. G. Anderson has returned from a few days visit with friends in St. Paul, NOTICE The Squirrel club will meet | Mrs. Charl hi ng EE Baal foe ve week Hae | tonight at the Patterson hotel. j Visiting in St. Paul for two weeks, has , returned to Mandan. “1 ret ee 2 : * Oh, you, Radiantfire! for ‘iss Vava Byerly was tendered a o | alkpet party Monday evening by the these cool September aeiae |members of her bridge club. Miss | INS. from the Bohemian hall, seven miles | aos south of Mandan this afternoon. The child fatally injured when run over by a grain truck Monday eve- With her brothers and sisters | playing with the truck be- | to their father when the ac- cident occurred. Burial will be made in St. John’s cemetery, Brooker to Pay Bill; Will Not Be Charged After John Brooker, Mandan, had agreed to pay doctor and hospital bills for Ralph Phillips. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips. Sheriff H. R. Handtmann announced this morning that charges of reckless driving would not be filed against the man. The Phillips boy suffered a broken leg and bruises when he was run down Satur- day by a car driven by Brool The lad is in a hospital at and reports indicate he is recovering nicely, Brooker, according to reports, stopped his machine, looked at the injured boy and drove on. A charge of reckless driving was to be filed against him, it was said at the time. Personal and Social News of Mandan Vicinity Miss Elsic Stark arrived Monday from New York City to visit for a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. Anna Ss! and other relatives. Miss Stark. who is well known throughout —— PALACE MANDAN Tonight - Wed. - Thurs. 7:13 - 9 p.m. — Price: 10c + 35c fi 100% Talking! Singing! Picture NEW YORK, N. Y.—Mrs. Pearl Ecker Hubbell, dean of the Nae tional School of Cosmeticians, ad- | vises women on keeping their hands exquisitely white and smooth. 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