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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1929 8 PLAN TODAM CEDAR "Write city In Sparkling Slogan [with s slogan that thrills? Somethin g with the western a 13 mosphere of the city o1 the Missou j, Farmers See Visions of Dance shou its catchy phrases. Somethi | Pavilion, Baseball Park that wiil make other peop ies pause to rivet their and Game Preserve only momentarily, on this place @ that will assis its steady pre thing, the verity of a ma of a Will Rosersism: thing (Tribune Special Service) D., Sept. 13 New E i Dams built }land with the North Dakota partment, in South 1 ance, has | tablishing at open country ab + New England and Re Farm people resicit community along th now circuiatir nognecod ¢ of rheto f i A special con to handle the contest ted. Cor ui be bmitted to Harry P. inz funds to c Goddard sceretary of the association recreation | More definite details of the con near where eAficbe . and Bovman ciNtion: ‘and close to ople of this 1 1ssiIg polis, Minn. Editor Tri In your iss you had a nen jin which the correspondent that the judge of the federal t ie of the 10th instant hed a favor' of neighbo: | for the holdin | nics. Among the pri in an action it William jph Hoffman # ‘These men vision a da which will : ng peonic far distar teams fron & gam partrid ante! amend th2 complaint. two statement dent is 100 per cent ne. But the court doss feel notwit nding that very possibly a rather PEE RSgLAS ES ELE “ae pe § nearby will he! . mem is hoped to fas’) || the state © s jou, for the dam ac ems very il | notes 3 The work has ne thorities of Slope county have | by} |) enough to t rather outragcousiy trodden under but i ou ights of property owne and that g o be worked out among honest men. BHt somethi new in rural community building now under way an good citizens nd yet if we are doing busine th each other un such circum. stances that every n has to watch y other man near to him fearin: he is to be gouged in some way mode of liv men Get Aasgaard Estate Fergus Faiis, Minn.. Sep a0 ceive the bull: of the Seite Aasgaard of Pelican Rapids, whos: Vay [uae ia will has been filed for i ee _ He left $15,487, avor of the counts re like it passed judg: led my objection: is to receive one-third Maia to con Ne Breaking Air Records ; a be advised. point and in my own 1 uphold a judgment again: ‘The acti to be illegal. faith in my hk tit and believ ubstantial judzment will be en- d against the county. Yours truly, Geo. E. Wallace. ieee coe ’ AT THE MOVIES o—. CAPITOL THEATRE Modern stories of romance begit inotead ef writing “iinis iore the altar to pligat their trot the author of toda: ( dramatic cha’ inning, and in anal! ther: will ke found the most fruitful cours of literary inspiration. ves Edward H. Griffith, wh “in whieh Phili turns a keen searchlight on the anes, beauty, heartbreak, prob- aree teX- lems and situations of married life. under bond | My. “Griffith recently directed the | ‘f o) vers s frank treatise ni three te: © iinen | of medern life. which created such | theatre on Monday next. “No romance of sweetheart da: tense Statutes | heie National Bank of New York, and_ the fact that they grip every audienc Melvin A. Tray’ president of the | and arouse both the mind and heart | 7 First National Bank of Chicago. have during their ci \deration.” } been appointed as American repre-| emtatives on the subcommittee cre- ference to draft statutes of the Bank | homa A. and M. college this yea: of International Settlements. | ‘They were named by Owen D.} | RIVERTOESTABLISH , Ana Win Prize of 25 % a city of magnificent opportunities. | with the punch | py, m Association of nursday, when i to offer a cash prize 1s to be butions to the con- In ur corre- in their midst its methods of doing nd leit open the eased SNR | Questia \ of constructive fraud on the 7 | pert of the county officials. He stated Women Pilots to Try | tna it 1 could find the law to up- !d him to give a judgment against the county on that ground. he wanted I have finished my found plenty of law s to obtain r back taxes paid © ¢ he tales of yesterday left off. ' r ” to the chap- | ier when hero and heroine stand be- realizes that the of life is just furore of interest during its stage run, It will be shown at the Capitol | . 1 Bankers Appointed to | coud possibiy be crammed with the | {of understandinz which is revealed o | in this story of a young married cou- | York Times sa: " ple.” declares the director. “Its prob- 4 E. Reynolds, president of th lems are the most vital of life. Hence Non-profit-making industries wil! | ated by The Hague reparations co) provide work for 509 students at Okla- Reichert’s Claim in Re- port Is Unfounded levening. The service: St. Mary's church at 8 o'clock Satur- | day morning, Father John A. H. Slag; e § | securing their quota of $50,000 daily. morning Minot. N. D., Sept. 13.—(—The de- r of the Farmers Union Ter- } corge H. Moeliring ruled in district | court here today at the conclusion | of # hearing on the final report of | ne receiver, C. W. Reichert, of Car- cton Reiche as'pcing due from Thatcher, contend. | terstate Vehicles Will Go Into Git had been paid for an eudlt| performed for the stores company but | for whi rendered. he audit. it developed. was _per- i — formed by the Equitable Audit ‘com-| Garrison has secured automobile pany of St. Paul, of which Reichert ;bus service after months of effort. ing the s virwes “ THATCHER CLEARED |\°*R?"32 Pattearers OF DEBT 10 UNITED | ; At Smith Funeral allbearers for the funeral services ‘of Mrs. Clara Smith have been chosen | UME 5 ST0 RS ee among members of Company A, | fonal Guard, in which her son, ! They Nat! William Smith, is a Meutenant. SS aaa will be James Meisner, Harold Carl- , Ervin Cinenis- officiating, and interment will be in <2 CARRGON SECURES AUTO BUS SERVICE rt. in the asset column of the ; ad listed the sum of $9,303.49 City Now Rather Than Garrison Corner no report ever had been} leeed Thatcher was an officer. The| Freight and passenger buses of ourt ruled that under the receiver's ; the Interstate Transportation com~ report no claim was made against the j Pany will visit Garrison four times audit company, and Attorncy Usher ;each day, beginning Sunday. L. Burdick, of counsel for the cred-| ‘The company’s buses running be- itors, wi told that in event a claim |tween Bismarcé and Minot in the past should be presented as against the , have stopped at Garrison corner, audit company he would be granted , about seven and one-half ies east | permission to file a deposition which |of the McLean county munity, item from Amidon | he s stated had decided a case against Dakota | lief, sonally of an | tention. Judge Moellring expressed the be- the part of Garrison representatives ‘after absolving Thatcher per-| thc company might not have altered id would disprove any such con- | but never have gone into the city. Except for persistent solicitation on liability, that even in! its present route because of the ad- levent there was a legitimate claim] ditional mileage necessitated. J. G. against the audit company which per-| Belanger, manager of the company, the time of tbe trial before , compe nt at Bismarck. when the | the res was all introduced the aid among other things, as ‘formed the task in 1920, it would be] says. a wild goose chase to pursue it. Belief that the receivership of the | Rupp Coal company. has been named y should be ended soon and} agent for the company at Garrison. idue of the assets distributed | A. C. Wilde has been named agent at to the creditors was expressed by Judge Moellring at the conclusion of | |the hearing H H. T. Holtz, associated with the Wilton, and the company plans to name agents at Max, Coleharbor, Un- derwood and Washburn in the near Burdick said the creditors desire a | future. | suspension of the receivership, and injustice is being worked out | Attorney t we have something rather | Reicher A thieving ‘end his duties as receiver. Reichert! Outbreak in Palestine George McGee. representing; Reger Moslem Sabbath said his client is anxious to n until Oct. 1 to file a state- «| ment showing all outstanding assets! yerusaiem, Sept. 13.—(/)—Palestine of the company. including checks,’ suthorities. fearing outbreaks here 1 Pi fi that reason. Reichert denied this. | It was said at the hearing that the! cmong honest | post-dated checks given to the stores} 1c. If every ;company by the Nonpartisan league | ment expects to announce the annual and judgments. t Reichert testified that the listed i ets are slightly more than $100,000, Sabbath pervert qreneetor gga but declined to estimate their cash |{e city and ot its Sprott ae value. Some of the assets are post: | 9 P » that ought not | dated checks given to the Nonpartisan |SUPPressed. with no reason given. oday on the occasion of the Moslem Two Jews were said to have been given nearly 10! ,, : Ce eee ae ee OLNEE: \gears egos endirotkiers aca (uiigiamts | Maser Ai Mretunerni te eal nd honest ibe notes which have remained unpaid | ‘oonsible for their hurts, sev years. r ecused Reichert of being ey judiced against Thateh and of, State Hail Levy to Be ta lait st Thatcher for) im a lalm against Tha‘ehet <r) § Dnouneed Next Week The state hail insurance depart- ! i { ROGEN PLEASED BY /SurxePreneed Move, jx nc. nares tat Sear 2 land, director of the organization. give the state juate water Of Amenia State Bank “The purpose of these meetings in | plies and pond ogee Fer ‘ven bags various cities and towns of the state,” | now threatens in many sections.’ JEW SUBSCRIPTION .sssrss, sarerStaia et |S tear mis ee | oe aso an educational campaign to present| Post Boy, Ohio. got its name from ¢ by state banking board Thurs: |racts to all people and impressing up- | murder victim. It was named for a |Bismarck Easily Holds Up Its | oem et ree a pam air [on them, the importance of the diver- | mail carrier slain in the early days. Casselton opposed granting permit. End in Sending Relief |Boerd took case under advisement, Funds to Palesti ™pvons 1s 18 posie: ty nlxpoder’ Rouen wate’ Shain North Dakota Business Men Dis- for the fund, which is being sent for relief of Jewish victims in the recent cuss Missouri River Water Arab-Jew clashes in the Holy Land. ‘A total of $300 has been sent to walagatceh abides organization will have no trouble in New York headquarters from this dis- — trict, a good-seized subscription from | Devils Lake, N. D., Sept. 13—()— ‘aauervey this locality, Mr. Rosen believes. ‘Ways and means of crystalizing senti- a, ‘The state drive is being carried on | ment it North Dakota in, W100 © 10:30 A.M. in three points, Grand Forks, Fargo, 3130- 4:30 Pm. and Bismarck. Chairmen at Grand Development assoc’ Forks and Fargo are Max Rabino- . 2 = titel and David Naftalin, respective- (Week Daye) ly. state goal of $2,500 has been “rm going rade where Mrs. 0:00 - 10:20 4.0. set. Smaller drives are being con- Smith seun-the says Marcovits’s 200-8:20-5 P.3e. ducted in Devils Lake, Valley City, never fail to deliver in any kind Jamestown, Minot, Williston, and ” |i of weather. ‘The extent of the suffering in Pale- stine still is undetermined, Mr. Rosen New Pack. said. “We are awaiting word from |not doubted by Captain Anders A c fanague Seine’ cOnUneNg’ the ‘A.V. Haig of or PE S regular 25¢ . cs inv ee drive actively.” members of Governor Shafer's SHREDDED WHE. AT ne OFF TO SCHOOL WITH A JUMP FIG COOKIES 2n............... sasend 25c READY FOR STUDY OR PLAY RUBYETTES (his ttre OVE S H R E D D FE D Carload - Peaches, Pears, Plums - Carload HEAT | Specially priced for canning. With all the bran SOAP CHIPS 3 irccsges eo. ccecccseeeee 416 .39e Marcovitz Groce were in return for ¢eash which the’ hail insurance indemnity levy early ound like the court by m 3 has been in receivership since 1921, res advanced to the league. yne week. according to Manager ! company was promoted; Martin 8. Hagen. He said the rate prominent in the league ar “al will be remarkably low since La American butter. | tember 15. ‘ I in oh © ic i 10 ip | eC, | i. Because It’s All Barley— All good grocers know Puritan. Trade with a grocer who han- dies genuine Mal quality because it’s all barley Moure is the only county which suf- iP \fered severe damage. Under the law Mexico is the best customer for| hail insurance protection ends Sep- TO THE PUBLIC OUR THANKS For the Instant and Enthusiastic Approval They Have Accorded Our New SLICED BREAD Service Follow these few simple instructjons HE manner in which the public has accepted Pan Dandy Sliced Bread has far exceeded our expectations. 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