The Bismarck Tribune Newspaper, September 25, 1929, Page 3

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The party included Dr. Y. C. Sun, Dr. C. C. Chien, Dr. ¥. G. Yao, Dr. AT. pos ties th and Dr. F Y. Gai. ‘hese health officers are on a two- vears furlough, during which time P PRANSIENT DIES OF at Baltimore, They will matriculate under terms of the Rockefeller foun- dation which provides education for pac of the Chinese. # wenke tl From ere is @ great amount of work to Hand in Fall From Train | ye'done in sanitation in China, Dr. i Near oe Sun said. Only last November was og | the ministry of health created as a Sey ‘single institution. Previous to that, ne wherls of an! it had been included in the depart- train, Charles Morris, | ment of the interior. While he would and his |) ot say sanitary conditions in the we-t Of |viencely populated portions of China hing. Je) sere bad, he said they needed much at 1210! mprovement. | ios HUNTERS IN MANDAN "ARRANGE 10 STAGE. BUSY DAY FOR LION izrs Gather to Outline | Plan fer Concerted Drive Against Beast jl vharles Morris Loses Legs and thin with a Lions club.” to means of | ridding the lo of a mountain lion, re. ‘tod reaming near here in unust And cll the excitement might bo a sood publicity stunt for that At ihe came time, “09 approximatel; precpective lion hunters gathered | t in the Chamber of Com- rooms to devise ways and ‘iff H. R. Handtmann was Pious wert made for 2/ i hunt Sunday. and if the t rua down that day the; S may be established as fic- be 9 they say. Bed roads halted the sheriff's trip io the Hon area ye y. This morn- the in- | highways vrow if that the animal seen { night by Farle Prall, Mandan “' music instructor, was nothing more 4 “4 , than a dog came to light today. It is could be gained | said a large tan dog, clipped “lion | © man before he became UN- | s:vio." makes his home on the Welsh | Authorities here wired a) crm, south of this city. Many are raid lived 10 | 5¢ the opinion Prall and his friends id his father | say this barbered dog on an eve- aing’s stroll, A report this morning said Fred <ist of the Kist market had ceen the nimal last night. Ii was an animal, | Hist said, and was the cause of con- oe | ciderable consternation upon first %. v3 ‘ 4 fficials of hi, When a spotlight was trained Health Officials o on the thing it turned out to be a Joreeeoited hog ready for market and { { 7 China Pass Through ; whieh had broken loose, probably, \ \ { concious. 5 3 - eer Mandan En Route East) fom's farm yara. | Major A. B, Welsh put forth proof {that the mountain lion is a native of this region, cr, at least, has been. ' Five Chinese, high up in the Min- istry ef Health of the Chinese gov- ernment. passed through Mandan on the North Coast Limited today en} route to Baltimore, Md., and Boston. ADVERTISEMENT ids for the installation of a Pump in the ft Tenth Will he received by the Be * | sof the City ®ANKRUPT'S PRTITION FOR DIS.) CHARGE AND ORDER OF No. In Bankruptey fn the District Court of the United States, Dis of wNorth Dak ‘ In the Matter of Roy Colton, Bank- rupt. To with Work on this t shall be com- meneed not later than October 25th, ‘nd completed, not later than ber 10th, 1 the Henorabl Miller, fudge of the States Roy Colto: Driscoll, in th County -of Burleigh, and State of North Dakota, in said 1 spectful 2 16th da; was du ident of the issioners,. asa Suaranty that the bidder will, if suc- |. enter inte a contract for the ly the acts of © y Tuptey; that he i yo all his property and rights of prop- erty, and has futly complied with all the be ulrements of said acts and of of the court touching his wed bids for the construction of Watermain Extension on Mandan Street from Avenue E to a point 200 feet, North from the North Une att Avenue E, in Watermain and Wat Sorks District Number Sixteen, city of Bismarck, Dakot iM be received by the Board .of City Com. missioners of net said City until eight tober 7ti 1 129, ane he prays that he may be decreed by the vourt to have a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank- rupt acts, ‘ept such debts as are excepted by law from such discha Dated this 14th day of 5 A.D. 192: ROY COLTON, Bankrupt. Order of Notice Dipsrict ‘of North Dakota, Bs: thin 2ist day of September. A.D. ire 1980 on ‘readin ‘the Petition for Dis: 1 eight-inch plus. charge of the above-named Bankrupt, | | work shall be egun not later than tt Qet:, 10th. 1928. and completed not Ordered, by the Court that a hear: n October 25th, 1929 ine: He. aa pon the same é if the sant mal hide shalt} Pay! ci upon a basis lay of November, A. bei gf cash payments for all wo: ” the said court, at Fargo, in said dis-|@ones On J ae bidder must state in his’ bid trict, at ten o'clock in the forenoon: and that notice thercof be published |tha rate of interest the warrants shall bear (not exceeding seven [7] in The Bismarck Tribune, a new vinted In sald district, per cent per annum) which shall be received and mecepted by in pay mene beef t bid ifany they have, why the prayer of |q certified. ct the said petitioner should not ve | Doliars ($500.00), made payable to the granted. order of A. P. Lenhart, President of nd it.is further ordered by the |the Board of City Commissioners, o| court, that the Referee shall send, by [the City of Bismarck, North Dakota, - 4 mail; to all known creditors, copies uarantee that r will, of said petition and this order. ad-|if successful, enter into and execute dressed to Shen at their places of |a contract for the performance of the Sesidence a6, tate work, Each bid must be accompanied ‘rhe, Honorable Andrew 4 t Millar Mudge ‘ot the said Court, and Pee cuit emount pid, as provided. by the seal thereof. at Fargo, in O 67, Compiled Laws of ‘Nort alstrict, om BY day of Septens 1 ber, A. ye. Mo! Tuan d of City issu any er al right to r (Seal of she Court) BOW sTren ee Deputy Clerk. ADVERTIOEMENT 1e4 bids for the construction of |a Banitary Sewer, on Mandan Ste FO} Axon nue E to a point 200 % ment orn tromthe North Line of Av in. Sewer ‘tmprovement, District pests by arth tei bet a ved BY ths Se yee Sommisstoners it ae of city Commission 4 Bem. Ooe the | tober % cane city « Oetol ae ie it be Accompanied by neck for . % "KIN! city Augitor. led bids tor the. the construction of janitery Sewer on ‘Te ee ey yom Axenue Eto th PFO’ ty o'clock. pm. at ane and oy shecitiontio ications are on fils icifica' pi tag die ce oe tellowing 88 usta ap er bigss Jing a Gag pectic sewer pee, siyen AB, Stern ere: aati 1 an si al a gerd 4 ol saat oe for or ah Bor seecascid on shall be com ypences on or ei a basis ee be. comm nced on o: ‘October 15th, nas ane come Ot iy h, stn doa i ioe leted not later of int sr bid biter salt otate le je. Bi if fave a me ey tote ee ol ad) ok ce of ti! ees ee ort fae or will, Ve Susoeusta cit ante 1° act per- ce ge he mace b; tae bond in sun one! ual to. tI full arate to nig. awe ot eee ‘De: ard of ,Olty is him at par | fore by P 1 | 9/18-25 ol 01 43. ee ase spe te Fe vane ar "1 be THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1929 The Prairie Sioux, a tribe that lived | west of the river, named @ year in| will be tested each day with city ap-| tryed and Mrs. hostesse: their history “Igmutanka,” meaning | “year we killed seven big cats.” A few | remain in the Bad Lands, the major | believes. City Hall to House Assessor and Water Testing Equipment: . Carpenters were busy in the city hall this morning, partitioning the large office occupied by Alice B. Bailey, juvenile commissioner. The room will be made into three Offices and aside from the commis- sioner, will provide room for F. 8 Hudson, city assessor, and an office of the city water department. In the water office 8. P. Ravnos, waterworks superintendent, will set up aime As for the testing of’ the NOTICE TO CONSTRUCT SIDEWALKS To a ue pe the Owners and Occu- the mribea® Premises natte ashe A ere Commission of the City ot Bismarck deem it Meces sary to construct a sidewalk in front. of, or along, each of the following de- scribed premises as herein set forth, to-wit: Alon the East side of Lots 1-10, Block #3, in Mekengle & Cote incl. fin's Addition to the Clty of Bismarck, and have directed the City Aud you, and each of you, ai by law, to construct such Side. walls in front of or along said prem- ises which are owned or occupied by you,"at your own expense: Now Therefore, You and r along, a the prem. fees heteinbefore described, which a¢s owned by you, subject to the perros ied of the City Engineer, and in accordance with ordinances now. ue and gee ur penre, within 10 days after ahd date be this notice; ‘and ‘it you fail t construct the same, such Slaewatice will be constructed Wes the con! eepplered by the City for that Purpose, and the expense thereof will sensed ceinst said premises. ou are required by sald ordinance. belore commencing work ‘alk, to make application. i ‘the att Engin er for line and grade of pak Ik Cy for @ permit to construct Dated, Bismarck. x Dee 9 ESS a quater City of Bismarck, 'N. D. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS 4 wide for the constenction ot Extensio: nt fron mA e in ‘Watermain and Waterworks trict Number Nineteen, City of peaaren: North pakein. will be re- ed by the ot City Co ve rs of th cee ra sinter th apeon tile ‘office of the City Auditor. iar? Sphow approximate quanti- th giv a for the guidance of af ir & yt nm is inch cast oe Se OF | Oot h oS ust state in his bid the eee intereat 4 i warran ae a iat it the a's ous Hee "Tews. 0 aed Commissioners co ¢ ‘of Cit: vigke i city’s water. Paratus. The equipment arrived sev- ;eral weeks ago and Ravnos has| awaited space to install it. | Mandan Construction company. | Broom Exercise Costs Graff $5 Five dollars is a lot of money to spend for the privilege of swinging a broom in the air. Fred Graff of New Salem paid that j amount when he was found guilty of simple assault before Police Magis- trate J. E. Campbell yesterday. It was brought out by testimony that Rose Ekwortzell, the complaining wit- ness, had ordered Graff to refrain from trespassing upon her property. Mr. Graff replied with several swings of a broom, according to the testi- mony. He didn't strike her, however. J. V. McConnell, of New Salem, ap- peared for the defendant. Homemakers to Hear Reports al at Meeting Reports covering ring achievements of the year ending September 15 will feature the regular meeting Satur- day of the Mandan Homemakers club, it was announced this morning. Members will meet in the chamber —_—_—_—_— Ss PALACR MANDAN Tonight - Thurs. - ee 7:15-9:15 p.m.; 10c- 35e Fri, Under present plans, it | of commerce rooms with Mrs. \of the Homemakers year and at the The work is being done by the! gathering a week hence, new officers will be installed Nielson, president, and Miss Cather- ine Jiran, secretary. bers in methods of fitting, learned at a meeting of tho leaders last Satur- day with Miss Inez LaBossicr, | tension service clothing specialist. Legion will open at 8 o'clock, this Mr. evening, at the Legion hall in the} A. O. U. W. room, over the Knowles jewelry store, Fourth strect. | This Group Made Arrangements for Women’s Club Members Chairmen of Committees, State Meeting, North Mrs. Harve Robinson, president seventh district; Mrs. T. D, Casey, Bad Lands trip; Mrs. B. M. Spaulding, press and publicity; Mrs. Lew trict; M es; Mrs. W, J. Burns, district vice president; Mrs. T. A. Tollef- son, Country club tea; Mr: Mrs. C. A. Haskins, music; Mrs. Harriet Smith Fuller, assembly, song leader. land, historian, seventh district; Mrs. H. T. Littig, exhibits; | Mrs. H. W. Reed, banquet decorations; Mrs. J. A. Rose, housing | committee. Dakota Federation of Women’s Clubs First Row—left to right—Mrs. R. T. Crawford, badges; Kostelecky, correspending secretary, seventh dise rs. Harvey Hall, information, Second Row—left to right—Mrs, W. C. Crawford, hostesse B. O. Thorkelson, hall decorations; Third Row—left to right—Mrs. Martin Connolly, New Enge Vv. J. Walter Bailey as MAIAN SANDIN AND Saturday's meeting will be the last ‘They are Mrs. Hans Project leaders will instruct mem- ex- Barnes, Chairman LEGION OPENS MEETINGS The fall meetings of the American; Miss and Mrs. A. L. Sandin, audition, it ™ ‘Turn the light on the Truth! It’s just naturally good tobacco—not ‘‘artificial treatment’? that ' makes OLD GOLD gentle to the throat and better to the taste No one cigarette-maker has any monopoly on the heat-treatment of cigarette tobaccos. For heat-treating is neither new nor exclusive. It has been used for years by practically all cigerette-makers to “‘set’? and sterilize their tobacco But OLD GOLD'S goodness does not dependon artificial treatment. It is the product of nat- urally good tobaccos. . . carefully selected for ie Suvicees nate Swe conn od e « - with “not @ cough in (your Nadie, OLD GOLDIMPAUL WiMITEMAM OUR. Pau Whom, with Me complatearchasrs, acy Tester, 9 0 8 FM Ranta Deets Ses Ny {morning by Mrs. chairman. | Was winner in the men’s division, MARIAN SANDIN AND Radio Audition Victors Are An. | Judges ¥ nounced Today by Mrs. F. | KFYR, Bismarck | night. ;the program voted on the victor. e the Misses Elizabeth Jones, Belle Mehus, and Marie Good Allots Sum for Lemohn, | Improving Channels Miss Sandin sang “Aleluii by rt and “Balletella” from the| opera, The latter number was sung in Ital-| > Marian Sandin, daughter of leone. 323 Park, | has been named winner in the girls’ | | division of the Bismarck district radio announced this | Lillian Peltier, Dency Dickinson and| Minneapolis, Minn. | Misses. Frank Barnes, Lucile Milman. Miss Mabel Aaberg | played the piano accompaniment for Ivan H. Jones, the only contestant, | Miss Sandin. The victors in the district contest | are eligible to The contest was conducted over contest: which will bo ‘concacted arae Station, Saturday | KFYR late in October. More than 175 listeners-in on | Washington, Sept. 25.—()—Secres tary Good today allotted $300,000 for Mr. Jones sang “Bedouin Love | Deeds els! bette tt eile aria | continuation of the survey of © suse cl | toot channel on the Mississipp! river lara Peltier,| trom the mouth of the Missourk $e “Pagliaccia” by Lconcavalio. Other girl contestants were the Alice Slater, mildness, smoothness and flavor. Tobaccos made free of “throat ecratch’? by Mother - Nature hereelf. Try a package. You'll immediately get the thrill of this smoother and better cigarette, And you'll know then why OLD GOLD'S sales are ALREADY THREE TIMES GREATER than the combined growth of three leading cigarette brands during « like perlod of thetr existence.

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