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h had shrunk to half its normal GARPENTERS WORK 2 Magistrate J. E. Campbell said this by the hour. He isn't bloodthirst; the judge drawied. CITY DADS EXPECT TO FINISH TWENTY DEPOT AT MANDAN Northern Pacific to Expend To- tal of $2,000,000 in Ex- tensive Program w depot began to take ce of a building to- Mandan’s r on the appea day. Carpenters who have been checked in their labor this week because of rain were at work on the roof. It Was expectd the w structure would be coi By next week they ho) E bestos shingles tacked on the entire surface. Word received from F. W. DeG assistant to President nelly, indicated that M: ceive further in Tailroad yards. He E Pacific is about to b fi Three More Blocks to Be Award- ed to Haggart Construction Company October 2 When the Haggart Construction company halts its work this fall, city officials expect they will have com- pleed approximately 29 blocks of nuc paving and four paving, it was brought ting of the city commis- roundhouse improvements $127,000. A new turntable will be instal 4 at a cost of $52,000. Reconstru Of the old idiouse to pre quarters for giant loco: C @ call for an argate expenc $75,000. Work on the roundhouse turntable will be started soon, received on three more last meeting. Blocks in- avenue north- street and Fourth t northeast from Second to Third avenue. Final for these biocks will ure of and De- will be voted October ¢ the orig: 1 plans for the was expected 141; ould be paved. Since then two blocks of alley paving were added, an intersection near the Syndicate school 5 been completed and three blocks s ements on its Properties at M: I be upwards | of $2,000,000. This, however, includes purchase of 11 giant engines at a cost Of $1.375,000. They will operate on the Yellowstone division. Work has been progressing rapidly on other projects under construction by the Northern Pac 1 cludes remodeling of the second-floor Of the freight house, erection of a modern lunch room, a 1000-ton icc house and other improvements. CARWAN TO APPEAR AT HEARING TODAY Complaint charging George Car- man, Huff laborer, with driving a car while under the infiuence of intoxi- eating liquor was placed in the hazds of Police Magist J. E. Campbell this morning. He said Carma \ have a hearing at 2 o'clock th noon. Tt is expected Carman woul bound over to the November term of the Morton county district court and that bonds would be sect. Sheriff H. R. Handtmann is the complaining witness. No word was received from Glen- dive, Mont., where Jacob Rothschiller, injured when hit by Carman’s tru EBardeeu broke jail at Farmington was confined to the railroad hospital August 6. He is wanted on a burg- there. He suffered a severe head lary charge. wound and cuts and bruises. . Body of Transient Is ‘Huff Licn’ Turns a ; Out to Be Big Dog Shipped to New York Solution of the m - sient who met hi: ing reports that a li a cath a stoch an area five miles south o of here, wa Was reached last night. The t that has caus le able excitement and con nded s much space in newspapers turned out | to be nothing more than 2 barbered residents are sp ject. which will a 5 to the five Five have been graded. curbed and gravel applied in addition to the pavement work. Be on Lookout for Fugitive from Utah Ernest Bardeau, alias Ed C. Brown, cl from ofiicer 3 . Utah, last month and they are anxious to get their hands on Ernest again. This was the word received thi morning by Sheriff H. R. Handt- mann from G. B. Marr, sheriff of Utah. Davis count cialty of breaking into merchandise houses and taking away all the moncy on hand. He also par- ticipates in not a few service station robberies, the notification ys. And Sheriff Marr beli Ernest won't be at liberty for long. He'll be arrested some p shipped last night to Road, New York, for the home of Morris’ : 3. Morris. Morris was beating his way from Butte, Mont., to Minneapolis. He fell | beneath the wheels of the train one- { mile east of Sunny, and lost both ind his left hand. The animal, large and p the wanderiust. was th Mrs. George Welch, south of Mandan, until she present him to a farmer nea: Hult. Since that morning and ‘e and loss of blood at time he has fallen into the habit of minutes after 11 the same traveling between his two homes, a c. distance of about 15 miles. Some — | time ago clippers were : IT HERE hig animal's fluify co: B Kennelly of ‘d here yesterday for 's visit at the home of Mr. job was completed, he w : lent imitation of an African CHILDREN HAVE TO CHEW IT— AND THEY LIKE THE CRISP SHREDS SHREDDED /WHEA With ‘all the bran of the whole wheat ‘You don’t have to cozx children to chew Shredded Wheat— the more they chew it, the better they like it— and that means sound teeth and healthy gums. Just the food for growing youngsters. So delicious and so easv to serve. Bertsch’s Grocery 520 Broadway Phone 993 Specials for Saturday Princess Patt Coffee, 5 lb. can with 5 lbs. of “Sani-Flush, per can . Minneopa Peanut Butter, 16 0z. pail | Post Toasties, large package ......... Snider's Pork and Beans, small cans, 4 for .. _ Welch’ morning. “He used to come down and sit and watch ge fish in the i Heart river. He would sit beside me | BLOCKS OF PAVING blocks ; s in the northwest part of the} Handtmann Asked to | 1 at Farm- | i ‘facilities to handle traffic between | these points; that the bus line would | thc {parallel its main line; that the*rail-| i to work.” was listed ini on of Bardeau. Ernest | '3,266.000 bushels against last year's dent occurred at 12:45 | ‘THE KISMARKCK TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1929 's brother. Cleve Kennelly ;Mr. Kennelly, a conductor on the Northern Pacific, is recovering from ‘effects of an attack of spotted fever | which he suffered Inst June. He ¥ be able to return to his duties in | about two months, it is believed. 2 Apply to Inspector For Building Permits Mandan’s new building ordinance as been put in actual operation. First applications for building por- ; mits under the code have been 1 ceived by E. R. Griffin, city engineer and city building inspector. Mrs. Amelia Holborn and Cly. Bureh have sent in applications ac- | companied by plans and specifications seeking permission to erect private j garages, mission. The ordinance was passed ; two weeks ago. The inspector will ; examine all buildings in the course of construction. ‘BISMARCK TO FARGO | BUS LINE APPROVED State Railroad Commission Ap- | proves Application of the | Greyhound Company Application for a permit to operate ;an automobile bus passenger service between Fargo and Bismarck made by the Greyhound Transportation ‘company, Fargo, has been approved ‘by the state railway board. Under the schedule approved by the state board a bus will leave Fargo at 10 a. m., bound for Bis- marck; arrive in Jamestown at 2:15 ¢!a big Bismarck delegation from goinz Under the new law these | bration, the boys and girls high school | must accompany the application. And | band of Steele and the Tuttle band, persons desiring to build apply to Mr.! both directed by Dr. J. A. Prescott, Griffin rather than to the city com-|a Steele Lion. ordered set up by the legislature | the Dickinson Slope Wool Growers primarily to furnish a means of aid-/excharige here. A hundred and fifty jing Beltrami and Lake of the Woods|farmers attended and were given | acted. jcounties out of a difficult financial |tunch at any place chosen in town {situation in which they faced de-| by the Dickinson association. Adams’ {fault in the pay: Horse Races, Sauerkraut Din- ner and Dual Band Concert community day Wednesday, and made a big success of it in spite of the unfavorable weather which kept to the neighboring town to enjoy its celebration. Two bands participated in the cele- During the afternoon a free movie was put on at the town movie theatre, and horse races were held on the Steele track. Humorous athletic stunts were added to this portion of ‘he pro- gram, as a fat men's race, pie-eating contests and the like. , In the evening there was a dance. During the day a sauerkraut feast was served. Hundreds of people from a | neighboring farms and towns attend- ed the celebration. The Lions, a re- cently organized club there, propose to put on a similar day each year. RED LAKE’S REFUGE AFFIRMED BY COURT Million and One-Half Acres in; Northern Minnesota Law- ful Game Reserve Pp. m., and Bismarck at 6:45 p.m. On Bismarck at 8 a. m. town at 12:15 p. 5 m. , and Fargo at; o bus also has been changed to im- rove service to patrons along the rute. Fargo at 8:30 p. m. daily and arrive in Jamestown at 11:45 p. m. road pays large taxes in counties along the route; that there is no dc- would add to the burden on cost of route. The Jamestown bus will leave | sccond court test, the act of the 1929 rrive at James- |}, Fhe schedule for the Jamestown Koochiching and Lake of the Woods The Jamestown bus will leave , today. It will | question r leave Jamestown at 7 a. m. the next|lenging the constitutionality of the iday, arriving in Fargo at 10:15. act on the grounds that the titl The Greyhound company made: defective and was not in compiiance application for the new line July 11.| with a constitutional provision which | on the ground that it has adequate be ¢ court and tod: mand for the competition; that it/of the refuge by the state. St. Paul, Sept. 27—(AP)—In its slature, setting up the Red Lake refuge in Beltrami, state game counties was held valid and constitu- ional by the state supreme court Tod: jon was made on a d by a taxpayer chal- jes that no law shall embrace than one subject, which shall} Previously other legal aspects of act were by the high decision is consid- ‘ed the remo rds proceeding with acquisition The refuge, which is expected to jdrainage ditch bonds. Under the game refuge act the agent, in the exchange. state will iit full ua a | ——_——_——_ against which there are liens, by, i paying the Lens thos making avai.| Woman Presides Over! Di abie to the counties funds with Are Among Features lta vetire the bonds. that the cost of the lands to the Stecle Lions put on an ambitious: State will average less than $1 an acre, Dickinson, N. hundred and forty rams were sold at ment of mature | County Agent Ray Hardi: {Charles Eastgate, St: House for First Time Washington, Sept. 27.—(AP)— A woman for the first time in his- tory presided over an entire session lof the house yesterday when repre- 27.—One | sentative E Nourse Rogers, Re- | publican, Massachusetts, opened and It is expected 1S ARE SOLD D., Sep Scott’s Grocery yr DELIVERIES 9:00 and 10:30 A. M. — 2:38 and 4:30 P. M. PHONE 816 Open till 10 o'clock Saturday nights 311 SEVENTH STREET PEACHES—per crate - $1.10 PEARS—bushel baskets - $3.00 ITALIAN PRUNES—per crate - 90c CONCORD GRAPES—per basket - 37¢ Canning days for these fruits are going fast, so buy now. We have a moderate stock of good quality fruit left at these prices. (Also a complete line of canning supplies) Call Scott's for your winter supply of potatoes. We are able to furnish you now with No, 1 potatoes at a good price. (Special prices on sack lots) Saturday Specials Five pounds of Princess Patt Coffee, (five pounds of sugar free with each purchase) . Sani-Flush, per can ......ceeeeeescves Post Toxsties, per package .. Catsup (large bottles), 2 for . lle 35c of the board to discourage all such | competition. | The Greyhound Transportation | company has been operating a line to Jamestown since Jan. 1 | Minols this year produced the | largest crop of peaches cn record— 1,638,000. transportation, and that it is the duty | cmb ce up to 1,500,000 acres, was CITIES SERVICE OIL and GREASE “ONCE—ALWAYS” M. B. GILMAN CO. {@ Potatoes, ner bushel . | Concord Grapes, basket ... Italian Praces, box ....... |R.T. GROCERY While They Last 39e 95e BASKET PEACHES BEETS, Crisp Green Tops ....... 4c POTATOES, peor peck ......, SANI-FLUSH, ...50c STUFFED OLIVES CHICKENS VEAL STEAK BIG Y BRAND '? PEACHES | Not to Be Confused With Overripe or Inferior Fruits. | $ Ge $1.18 3 '@ BLUE PLUMS CONCORD GRAPES Italian Prunes, per cas: . 5 Ibs, Sugar — Free Deal — 5 Ibs. Sugar with 5 Ib. pail Princess Patt Coffee at .......... POTATOES, per bushel ........$1.95 SHELLED WALNUTS CANNED TOMATOES Cash and Carry Meat Dept. Only — Cash and Carry! BUTTER, Fency Creamery, pound ............44¢ Our Beef Is Now the Finest of the Fall Season. Mie Peas pore. .29¢ Fancy Shoulder, per by. mugen wa SOC Very Fancy, basket .... CARROTS, tore meee Ae ‘New Crop, 14 Ib. -_\|2 is= 402 Main Avenue = Pork — Lb. 16c »Meaty Spareribs Lb. 18c PRIMUS : ° BUTTER CARNATION MILK 3 cnn 29c “From Contented Cows” Quaker Puffed Wheat .. .2 pkgs. 25¢ Heinz, Cream of Tomato Soup ........3 cans 27¢ SALLY ANN SUGAR PEAS Tender—No. 3 Sicve—Fine Quality Packed in Chippewa Springs Water Beacon Cocoa, all eccasion Cocoa ...2 Ib. pkg. 29¢ Crisco Shortening, pure vegetable ...1-Ib. can 28¢ HILL'S BROS. COFFEE un ...... 55¢ Controlicd Roasting Asoures Its Flavor! Chicken of the Sea Tuna Fish ......4%-Ib. tin 24e Golden Bantam Corn, Cool Springs - Lindy, can 14c In One Pound Sanitary Cartons «3 Ibs. 47c Minnesota Macaroni, 3 pkgs. ......-23¢ berolis — Spaghetti — Shells Lippincott’s Apple Butter ........20-02, jar 24e Salad Dressing, “Flavoree” -.-pint jar 39¢ NORTHERN TISSUE rolls From 8. E. P., Good H. and Ladies’ H. J. Peaches, Harvest Queen; halves, sliced, 2, can 28¢ Chipso, for quick suds large pkg. 22¢ BLACK FLAG, pint |... ......42e Rolled Oats, fresh milled ...........--6 Ibs, 25¢ KRAFT KAY, 6-0z. jar ..... Delicious Cream Cheese Spread—A Treat for Italian Prunes 7ine:* cuality. ..99c Crate .... oo Grapes TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU TRADE AT YOUR NEAREST RED OWL STORE NO. 1 STORE NO. 3 20% Main Ave. SWIFT'S SIVERLEAF LARD, chamber. closed a four-minute session in that siness was trans- No bu: Although several of the women members have occupied the chair g assisted | for longer periods during a session county | of the house, none of them had ever formally opened and closed a session. ckinson Station Is Robbed d of $35 Cash Dickinson, N. D., Sept. 27.—An- other small robbery was reported here the first ef the week. one, window latch found in a nearby alley. quantities of whale beef. Always Dependable and guaranteed to give per- fect satisfaction down to the last spoonful in the can. You save in buying and in using Same Price for over 38 years gum SS Pure and Efficient TITTLE BROS. Packing Co., Inc. MILLIONS OF POUNDS D> BY OUR GOVERNMENT Always Busy. There’s a Reason. Phone 332 PURE Pork _ LARD Sausage (Limit) or 1l3dc 15c PovResst | Lemme Lb. Lb. 22c 19c Creamed Cot- juare Deal tage Cheese arine One B-pound pail Princoss Patt ulated’ sugar free’ 2-99 One Pound Sugar Free with every pound of Princess Patt Coffee. Today and Saturday atthe following | Good Will Stores. Geo, Little A. Boutrous Some- evidently knew conditions there well, broke into the Texaco gas station by smashing a window pane and reaching in to unlock the for entrance, Satur- day night receipts, about $75 in checks and $35 in cash, were stoies,. The money sack and checks were Scots in the Isle of Harris pickle whale flesh and send the meat to the Congo. Japanese also cat large ee ee Na